Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Published Online: 21 Jul 2008
It had been found that environmental music was associated with an increase in alcohol consumption. The presence versus absence of music, high versus slow tempo and the different styles of environmental music is associated with different level of alcohol consumption. However, the effect of the level of the environmental music played in a bar still remained in question.
The results show that high level volume led to increase alcohol consumption and reduced the average amount of time spent by the patrons to drink their glass.
The impact of environmental music on consumption was discussed and the "arousal" hypothesis and the negative effect of loud music on social interaction were used to explain our results.
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