Abstract
Alcohol habits in the 1.3 million subjects underwent Ningen Dock in 2014 was investigated The subjects were 4826 men underwent a complete medical checkup. The various interview of lifestyle and medical examinations were conducted. The amount of ethanol intake (gram) per week was calculated from the interview sheet. The amount of ethanol intake was correlate with the increased smoking index, passive smoking rate, and working hour per day and decreasing of the holiday number of month. It was related with meal unbalance and salinity excess, and was increased in decrease of the breakfast intake and increase of dinning out in dinner frequency per week. The tooth brushing number per 1 day, the execution rate of the living improvement and the request rate of the health guidance decreased with the amount of ethanol intake. The amount of ethanol intake has influenced on the abdominal circumference, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, MCV, ALT, GGT, HDL cholesterol, plasma glucose, and uric acid. On the contrary, it was inversely correlated with pancreatic amylase. There was no correlation of it with serum cholinesterase. The increasing of ethanol intake showed unhealthy lifestyle and abnormal medical data. These data were correlated with ethanol intake, not but J cube phenomenon.