Thursday, March 5, 2026
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Team
  • Contact
The English Chronicle
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology
  • UK News
  • World News
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology
  • UK News
  • World News
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
The English Chronicle
No Result
View All Result

Gen Z Binge Drinking Surges in Early 20s

2 hours ago
in Latest, UK News
Gen Z binge drinking
0
SHARES
6
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Gen Z binge drinking has risen sharply as young adults enter their early twenties, challenging the long-held belief that this generation drinks less than those before them. Fresh analysis from University College London suggests that risky alcohol use increases significantly between the ages of 17 and 23.

The findings come from researchers at the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies, who examined patterns within the Millennium Cohort Study. The study follows nearly 10,000 individuals born across the UK between 2000 and 2002. By comparing responses at ages 17 and 23, the team uncovered notable shifts in alcohol and drug use.

At age 23, 68 percent of participants reported binge drinking at least once in the past year. That figure represents a 15-percentage-point increase from the 53 percent recorded at age 17. Nearly a third, or 29 percent, said they binge drank at least monthly, up from just 10 percent during their teenage years. Binge drinking in the study was defined as consuming six or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting.

These figures complicate the popular narrative that Generation Z is a more cautious, health-conscious cohort. Over recent years, commentators have described them as “generation sensible”, citing lower teenage drinking rates and growing interest in wellbeing. However, the new data indicates that while some teenagers may delay alcohol use, many increase consumption rapidly once they reach adulthood.

Dr Aase Villadsen, the study’s lead author, said the results challenge simplified assumptions about young people’s behaviour. She explained that although some reports suggest declining youth drinking overall, patterns shift markedly in the early twenties. According to her, this life stage appears to intensify certain risks rather than diminish them.

The research also revealed substantial growth in drug use during the same period. At 17, 31 percent of participants said they had tried cannabis. By 23, that figure had climbed to 49 percent, marking an 18-percentage-point rise. Even more striking was the increase in harder drugs, including cocaine, ketamine and ecstasy. The proportion who had tried such substances more than tripled, rising from 10 percent at 17 to 32 percent at 23.

Frequent use also became more common. Those reporting use of harder drugs ten times or more in the past year rose from 3 percent to 8 percent. Researchers described this growth as substantial, particularly given the relatively limited experimentation seen in mid-adolescence.

While alcohol and drugs showed clear increases, other behaviours also shifted. Nearly a third of the cohort, 32 percent, reported gambling at age 23. Only 4 percent described their gambling as problematic, yet the gender gap was significant. Young men were around seven times more likely than young women to report gambling difficulties.

Daily vaping displayed one of the sharpest rises. Just 3 percent of participants reported vaping daily at 17. By 23, almost one in five, or 19 percent, said they vaped every day. In contrast, cigarette smoking remained relatively stable, edging only slightly from 8 percent to 9 percent over the same period.

Experts say the early twenties represent a critical developmental window. Dr Villadsen noted that late adolescence and early adulthood often involve experimentation. New freedoms, university life, employment changes and shifting social networks can all influence behaviour. However, she warned that repeated exposure to heavy drinking or drugs at this stage can embed habits that persist later in life.

Concerns about brain development add further urgency. Dr Katherine Severi, chief executive of the Institute of Alcohol Studies, emphasised that the brain continues developing into the mid-twenties. She said young adults are therefore particularly vulnerable to alcohol’s harmful effects. Regular heavy drinking during this period may have longer-term cognitive and mental health consequences.

Severi also addressed comparisons with millennials. She suggested that Gen Z binge drinking in the early twenties may now match or even exceed levels seen among millennials at similar ages. This observation challenges the assumption that generational shifts automatically lead to healthier outcomes.

University environments appear to play a notable role. Students reported higher rates of heavy drinking than their non-student peers. According to Severi, this pattern highlights the influence of the wider alcohol environment rather than individual choice alone. Affordability, easy availability and aggressive promotion can all shape behaviour.

Many students encounter alcohol marketing through sponsorship of sports clubs and campus events. Universities often host social activities where drinking is normalised or encouraged. Severi argued that institutions have a clear duty of care to prioritise student wellbeing. Commercial relationships with alcohol companies, she said, should never outweigh health considerations.

The broader context of cost-of-living pressures and post-pandemic recovery may also shape these trends. Young adults today face housing insecurity, employment uncertainty and social disruption. Some researchers suggest that substance use can increase during periods of stress or transition. While the study did not directly measure motivations, it highlights the importance of supportive interventions.

Policy responses may need to adapt accordingly. Dr Villadsen called for targeted education and prevention strategies focused on the most at-risk groups. Young men, in particular, face elevated risks related to gambling and harder drug use. Tailored messaging and early support could help prevent patterns from becoming entrenched.

Public health advocates argue that structural measures remain crucial. Minimum pricing, advertising restrictions and tighter controls on availability have been shown internationally to reduce alcohol harm. Campaigners say such policies can complement education efforts by addressing environmental drivers.

Despite the concerning rise, researchers caution against framing the entire generation negatively. Many young adults still choose not to drink heavily or use drugs. The data reflects averages across a diverse population. Within the cohort, substantial variation exists based on gender, socioeconomic background and educational pathways.

Importantly, teenage drinking levels remain lower than in previous decades. The increase observed between 17 and 23 suggests delayed uptake rather than constant high consumption from early adolescence. Understanding this shift is key for designing effective interventions.

The Millennium Cohort Study provides a rare opportunity to track individuals over time. By examining the same participants at different ages, researchers can identify genuine developmental changes rather than relying on snapshots. This method strengthens confidence in the findings and allows for more nuanced analysis.

For families and educators, the message is complex but clear. Early adulthood remains a sensitive period for risk behaviours. Conversations about alcohol and drugs should not end when young people leave school. Continued guidance and accessible support services are essential.

Gen Z binge drinking, as revealed in this research, does not necessarily signal moral decline. Instead, it reflects the powerful influence of life transitions, peer norms and commercial environments. Addressing these factors requires coordinated efforts from policymakers, universities, health professionals and communities.

As the full briefing paper is published by the Centre for Longitudinal Studies, experts hope the data will inform balanced debate. The aim is not to stigmatise young adults but to understand the pressures they face. With evidence-based strategies, the risks highlighted by this study can be reduced.

The early twenties should be a time of opportunity and growth. Ensuring that Gen Z binge drinking does not overshadow that potential will demand sustained attention. The new findings offer a timely reminder that public health challenges evolve, even when perceptions suggest progress.

Check our latest news

Related News:

Peterborough Mosques Tighten Security After AttackPeterborough Mosques Tighten Security After Attack Rachel Reeves Faces Pressure to Break Tax Pledge in BudgetReeves Faces Setback as Labour May Miss Homes Target Hospice Cuts Raise Alarm Across England Amid Funding CrisisHospice Cuts Raise Alarm Across England Amid Funding Crisis Kate Winslet to Narrate Film Highlighting King’s Environmental MissionKate Winslet to Narrate Film Highlighting King’s Environmental Mission Green Party Surges Past Labour in Latest UK PollGreen Party Surges Past Labour in Latest UK Poll BBC bosses ‘right to stick by their guns’ against Trump, says ministerTrump’s UK Ambassador Urges North Sea Drilling to Strengthen US Ties Phillipson urges careful review of gender recognition guidanceChildren to Learn Local History in Major Curriculum Overhaul French Taxi Driver Cleared in David Lammy Theft Case After Fare DisputeFrench Taxi Driver Cleared in David Lammy Theft Case After Fare Dispute UK Bans Fake Numbers: Scammers Lose Their TrickUK Bans Fake Numbers: Scammers Lose Their Trick Prince William Plants Trees with Brazil's Nature HeroesPrince William Plants Trees with Brazil’s Nature Heroes Default ThumbnailM&S Profits More Than Halve After Cyber-Attack Kent village told to remove flags before Christmas lights go upKent village told to remove flags before Christmas lights go up Patients to Test Health at Home to Ease NHS Winter PressurePatients to Test Health at Home to Ease NHS Winter Pressure King Charles to Lead Nation in Remembrance Sunday ServiceKing Charles to Lead Nation in Remembrance Sunday Service Palace May Restore Hyphen to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s NamePalace May Restore Hyphen to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Name Millionaires group urge Reeves to introduce wealth tax to ‘lift kids of out poverty’Millionaires group urge Reeves to introduce wealth tax to ‘lift kids out of poverty’ Starmer will fight attempts to replace him, allies sayStarmer Faces Growing Dissent as Labour MPs Weigh Leadership Challenge Shouting Works Best to Deter Gulls, UK Study FindsShouting Works Best to Deter Gulls, UK Study Finds Reeves rejects £1bn plea for NHS redundancy payoutsReeves rejects £1bn plea for NHS redundancy payouts Northern Lights may illuminate UK skies this weekNorthern Lights may illuminate UK skies this week PM Condemns Leaks, Vows Loyalty to Ministers and StabilityPM Condemns Leaks, Vows Loyalty to Ministers and Stability Major Rent Reform Ends No-Fault Evictions in EnglandMajor Rent Reform Ends No-Fault Evictions in England Criminal Gangs Pose as Truckers to Hijack UK Supply ChainsCriminal Gangs Pose as Truckers to Hijack UK Supply Chains Stroke Patient Mistaken for Drunk, Care DelayedStroke Patient Mistaken for Drunk, Care Delayed Van Dwellers Face Eviction After Park Misuse Sparks OutcryVan Dwellers Face Eviction After Park Misuse Sparks Outcry Royal Navy Shadows Russian Warships Entering the ChannelRoyal Navy Shadows Russian Warships Entering the Channel Inside the Helpline Protecting Missing Children in the UKInside the Helpline Protecting Missing Children in the UK Boots Showstopper Beauty Bundle Outshines Many Advent Calendars This Holiday SeasonBoots Showstopper Beauty Bundle Outshines Many Advent Calendars This Holiday Season Labour’s ‘blinkered’ drive to build risks pushing wildlife to point of no return, nature experts warnLabour’s ‘blinkered’ drive to build risks pushing wildlife to point of no return, nature experts warn PlayStation PS5 Deals Hit Lowest Prices Ahead of Black FridayPlayStation PS5 Deals Hit Lowest Prices Ahead of Black Friday Dies After Rare Tonsil SurgeryFive-Year-Old Dies After Rare Tonsil Surgery Complication Starmer Says Labour’s Economic Plan Needs Years to DeliverStarmer Says Labour’s Economic Plan Needs Years to Deliver More Patients Now Contacting GPsMore Patients Now Contacting GPs Online, Data Shows UK unemployment rises to four-year high of 5.1% before budgetUK unemployment rises to four-year high of 5.1% before budget Wiltshire police lasso a runaway goat causing chaos in Upper Seagry, safely returning it to its owner.Wiltshire Police Use Lasso to Catch Rampaging Village Goat home vaccinesChildren to Receive Home Vaccines as England Acts private school recruitmentCambridge College Faces Backlash Over Private School Recruitment NHS ViolenceNHS Violence Crisis: Staff Face Daily Assaults SMA screeningCelebrity Campaign Highlights SMA Screening Failures bereaved parental leaveBereaved Fathers Gain New Paternity Leave Rights in UK Storm GorettiStorm Goretti leaves Cornwall homes without power teen zombie knife murder documentaryNew Documentary Examines Teen’s Zombie Knife Murder Woman Jailed for Life After Killing E-Bike Rider in Tragic Mistaken Identity CaseWoman Jailed for Life After Killing E-Bike Rider in Tragic Mistaken Identity Case Right Must Unite After Jenrick Defection, Urges Rees-MoggRight Must Unite After Jenrick Defection, Urges Rees-Mogg AI financial risksUK Ministers Drop Foreign Student Targets for Global Education Push warm homes planNo Gas Boiler Ban as UK Warm Homes Plan Backs Heat Pumps UK glaucoma riseUK Glaucoma Rise Signals Looming Eye Health Crisis by 2060 political violenceShinzo Abe’s killer receives life sentence in Japan police response timesPolice response times face strict new national limits UK nightlife hotspotsEdinburgh, Glasgow Lead UK Nightlife Hotspots, Uber Data policing overhaulLabour policing overhaul sparks fears over growing central control high-density hydroDevon hosts first high-density hydro power system Pornhub UK accessPornhub blocks new UK users over age checks dispute toxic division politicsStarmer warns of toxic division politics in Reform challenge UK New Car Discounts Near £6,000 as Prices Are SlashedUK New Car Discounts Near £6,000 as Prices Are Slashed pneumonia surgePneumonia Surge Pushes England Emergency Cases Higher Wigan dumpWigan Dump Crisis Sparks Health and Safety Alarm Palantir contractsPalantir contracts face UK halt calls over transparency Teen Girl Chased in Broad Daylight in Ipswich Send spendingSend spending gap leaves deprived areas behind cabinet secretaryCabinet Secretary Shake-Up Triggers Due Diligence Warning domestic abuse suicideHidden Crisis: Domestic Abuse Suicide Toll in UK Reform ChancellorFarage to Name Jenrick as Reform Chancellor Pick Brazilian Butt LiftsUK MPs Demand Ban on Brazilian Butt Lifts civil service payCivil Service Pay: Union Urges Ministers to End ‘Barking Mad’ Limits Antonia Romeo appointmentAntonia Romeo appointment sparks criticism Farage Chagos IslandsFarage Chagos Islands Row Sparks Fury UK job vacanciesUK Job Vacancies Hit Five-Year Pandemic Low UK youth unemploymentUK Youth Unemployment Surges Amid Tax Changes Reform UK repealReform UK targets workers’ rights repeal GP accessHalf of Britons Avoid GP When Ill, Survey Reveals Growing Concern UK housing marketStrong Rebound for UK Housing Market Sees 6% More Homes Russian tradeRussian Trade Routed Through British Islands Exposed Mandelson arrestMandelson Arrest: Met Apologises to Hoyle facial recognitionFacial Recognition Error Leads to Wrongful Arrest in Milton Keynes LeicestershireRolling Hills and Heritage: A Car-Free Break in Leicestershire energy dealsSwitching Energy Deal Can Save £200 as Price Cap Falls mother hugs daughter’s killerMother Says ‘I Hugged My Daughter’s Killer’ as They Cried Together in Prison Letby trial expertInsulin Evidence in Letby Trial Under Scrutiny After Expert’s GMC Probe Emerges Trump rebukes StarmerTrump rebukes Starmer over Iran strikes

STAY CONNECTED

  • 1000 Fans
  • 450 Followers
  • 600 Subscribers

MOST POPULAR

share market

Tim Wilson Sells Out Controversial Share Market Bet

22 hours ago
Domestic abuse

UK to Debate Treating Abuse Suicides as Homicide

1 day ago
Iran strikes row

Trump Rebukes Starmer Over Iran Strikes Row

1 day ago
Bondi Beach terror attack

Jordanian Arrested in Philippines Over Bondi Beach Terror Links

22 hours ago
Gen Z binge drinking

Gen Z Binge Drinking Surges in Early 20s

2 hours ago
BBC charter reform

BBC Charter Reform Sparks Independence Battle

1 hour ago
Load More

About Us

The English Chronicle

The English Chronicle is your trusted source for accurate, timely, and unbiased news. Based in the heart of the digital age, our mission is to deliver well-researched journalism that informs, engages, and empowers readers across the globe.

Address:-
UK Address: Harbour House, Cold Harbour Lane, Rainham, London Borough of Havering, United Kingdom. RM13 9YB

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Ai and Innovation
  • Animal Rights
  • Arts And Culture
  • Asia Pacific
  • Australia News
  • Business & Economy
  • Canada News
  • Child Health
  • Climate Change
  • Cricket
  • Crime
  • Defence And Military
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Europe
  • Finance
  • Food
  • Health
  • History
  • Hobbies
  • Human Rights
  • innovation
  • International
  • Investigative Stories
  • Latest
  • Law
  • Life & Society
  • Market
  • Medical Innovation
  • Middle East
  • Natural Disaster
  • Politics
  • Premier League
  • Public Safety
  • Religion
  • Retail
  • Retail
  • Road Safety
  • Royal Family
  • Rural Economy
  • Science & Technology
  • Scotland and Highlands
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Tech News
  • Tourism and Economy
  • Trade
  • Transport
  • Travel
  • UK News
  • US News
  • Violence
  • Wales News
  • War and Conflict
  • Weather
  • World News
Zorevunersen

Zorevunersen Breakthrough for Dravet Syndrome

32 minutes ago
asylum seekers

Asylum Seekers to Work After Year-Long Wait

43 minutes ago
Weight loss drugs

Weight Loss Drugs Could Curb Addiction Risk

51 minutes ago
depleted weapons stockpiles Iran conflict

How Depleted Weapons Stockpiles Could Affect the Iran Conflict

1 hour ago
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Team
  • Contact

© 2025 The English Chronicle.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology

© 2025 The English Chronicle.