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Saturday, December 17, 2011
REVEALED: Does Loud Music Make Us Drink More?
Make sure you have a designated driver the next time
you head to a rock concert: Booze tastes sweeter when it's drunk in an
environment where loud music is playing, which means blaring tunes could
lead to excessive alcohol consumption, finds a new study. "Since humans
have an innate preference for sweetness, these findings offer a
plausible explanation as to why people consume more alcohol in noisy
environments," says the study's author.
In his
study, 80 participants were subjected to one of four levels of
distraction—from zero disturbances to boisterous music playing while
simultaneously reading a news article—while tasting a number of drinks,
reports the Press Association.
They then rated those beverages' alcohol strength, sweetness, and
bitterness; those consumed while people were just listening to loud
music rated significantly sweeter. These results, says the study's
author, "has implications for bars, the drinks industry, and local
authorities."
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