Sobriety gaining momentum
More New Zealanders are saying goodbye to alcohol, so we’re giving you some tips to up your alcohol free game.
More New Zealanders are saying goodbye to alcohol, so we’re giving you some tips to up your alcohol free game.
Our 2024 Healthy Futures research has shown alcohol consumption is on the decline, with a growing number of New Zealanders reducing their intake or choosing to live life booze-free. According to the latest research a quarter of those surveyed reduced their alcohol intake over the last six months and over 41% consumed no alcohol at all.
Encouragingly, the current average of 4.12 units of alcohol consumed per week in New Zealand is well below the Ministry of Health’s recommendations for alcohol consumption; up to 10 standard drinks per week for women and 15 for men.
The way New Zealanders view alcohol varies widely, but when looking at different groups’ consumption patterns, some interesting trends have emerged.
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Drinking patterns at life stages
The ‘sober curious’ movement is a trend that has gained momentum in recent years as more people are choosing to drink less alcohol, particularly among younger people. In 2019 34% of New Zealanders were alcohol free, and that figure has steadily increased to 41% in 2024.
For more insights about New Zealanders’ changing health and wellbeing attitudes and behaviours, see our 2024 Healthy Futures Report.