@FinnArkwright @Nerdrotics "Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor?" "Objective: To quantify James Bond’s consumption of alcohol as detailed in the series of novels by Ian Fleming." Important work indeed https://t.co/YZXqiZUmY
@Prof_Marciniak Make sure you don’t try to go drink for drink with him 🥴 https://t.co/ffkZfrK6xj
@3octaves It also wasn’t mentioned that he would probably struggle to seal the deal a lot of the time as well… https://t.co/VXqhcgi30S @PicPod_Podcast @the_mopster
https://t.co/99lqTTZfdc James Bond: bonafide alcoholic. “Results: After exclusion of days when Bond was unable to drink, his weekly alcohol consumption was 92 units a week, over four times the recommended amount. His maximum daily consumption was 49.8 un
Bond possui um histórico de consumo muito alto de martinis e outras bebidas alcoólicas, o que equivale a mais de quatro vezes o limite recomendado para um homem adulto. 🧵(3) Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? ht
@3octaves Allow me to help you out: Author @gdj043 Article https://t.co/OnAGxhMaOo
Ian Fleming had great taste when it came to food, drink and personal items. His ideas that gay people can’t whistle? Not so much. The BMA’s Christmas joke paper in 2013 was about Bond’s physical state should he drink as much as in the books https://t.co/9M
RT @BondianCW: @Sandbagger_01 Almost as good as this classic https://t.co/tGiRxYihx7
@Sandbagger_01 Almost as good as this classic https://t.co/tGiRxYihx7
@FVidangossy FAKE NEWS No hay decadencia científica ni existe evidencia de ello El estudio que citas es correcto, pero de obviedad tal, que hace suponer es humorada. En en mundo científico tenemos varias, como este estudio de James Bond y el alcohol, de
@pourmecoffee The Christmas issue of the BMJ is always a joke issue but the science is real. https://t.co/Rs4F9UkxTX
@FryRsquared This - co-written by a good friend. https://t.co/W0exzW59XR
Heute vor 60 Jahren eroberte James Bond 007 erstmals die Kinos. Gesund war das alles nicht. Im Bild: Sean Connery in „Goldfinger“. Link zur Studie: https://t.co/X4DYeRWa9V https://t.co/eR5gcBpM1S
@jmichael424 @Sandbagger_01 One hopes not! https://t.co/tGiRxYihx7
The British Medical Journal's academic treatise on James Bond's drinking habits makes for sobering reading 😲 Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/5cGFZswLZq
RT @afinley: @SaintRPh Literature agrees! https://t.co/nxLLOnuKys
@SaintRPh Literature agrees! https://t.co/nxLLOnuKys
@axljka På samma tema om James Bonds (risk)bruk av alkohol. https://t.co/fZl8oKZHcF https://t.co/4Nl6YVpbID
@mlrethlefsen A lot of great choices in the catalog, but if you made me pick I think this is my all time favorite https://t.co/pBvSU93hOv
@Defencebrief @TSinghmorethanl @BarristerNF There is, however, a more serious analysis… https://t.co/ifJiFnnMDq
@drycarp A ver, dejando a un lado lo poco serio de la noticia para el medio que la publica, sí es verdad que Bond debería estar muertísimo, más que nada por todo lo que bebe JAJAJAJ https://t.co/R1h2VUeJwL
RT @JonathanRyderMD: @Darcy_ID_doc An ID-related James Bond article?! That will beat out my prior favorite academic medicine James Bond art…
@Darcy_ID_doc An ID-related James Bond article?! That will beat out my prior favorite academic medicine James Bond article: https://t.co/eCtTHa1Hh3
@Chihao @lizWWyld Or tried to aim for another Christmas BMJ :p https://t.co/Wha8F57hZJ
Complementa a esta joya de 2013 en el British Medical Journal. https://t.co/RDhXZJRK8m
Another for #medlibs
RT @PaiviTen: @Appoota @PatrickOwenPhD @LamonSeverine @belavyprof @_clintmiller @TobiasS25347008 @ScottTags There's also this classic on wh…
@Appoota @PatrickOwenPhD @LamonSeverine @belavyprof @_clintmiller @TobiasS25347008 @ScottTags There's also this classic on whether James Bond's drinks were shaken because of alcohol induced tremor. https://t.co/H2fyUVpS4M
Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? | The BMJ This is an evaluation of secret agent James Bond’s drinking habits. He was a very heavy drinker and most of the time he would have been incapacitated. Invincible and deadly? Drunk
@tomsmason91 Actually, not that hard to find https://t.co/9OkNtPd4Ay
@janaundfischer @socialj13 @bmj_latest Die Wahrheit warum #JamesBond seinen #Martini geschüttelt und nicht gerührt trinkt, ermittelt von Graham Johnson & Patrick Davies: BMJ 2013; 347 doi: https://t.co/OPYDY9yA3Z
@TimandraHarknes My wife’s brother-in-law contributed here: https://t.co/tMOWy31mCX
@lecanardnoir https://t.co/u6MNep3pUi cc. @gdj043
@SuperASASSN Although, in the case of James Bond, it's not the hydrogen peroxide that is of concern, but rather the alcohol (based on the books: https://t.co/oopzuXc37L and the movies: https://t.co/GEdxMWBtzK).
@mcdreeamie Not borderline: https://t.co/VXqhcghvbk
Also note that there is a very enjoyable research article which has measured how much exactly, and how often, does Bond drink: https://t.co/76FO2BIxdH, and they did a great visualisation as well.
@KevinMKruse You need to write a response to the academic literature! https://t.co/GAHNyPCq2G
@KevinMKruse Of course, James Bond wouldn't have been able to stir his drinks even if he had wanted to, because his 50+ drinks a week almost certainly left him with an alcohol-induced tremor, according to a 2013 British Medical Journal paper https://t.co/k
As we are all home and drinking thanks to #coronavirus it is time to reconsider this important study; Were #JamesBond’s drinks shaken because of #alcohol-induced tremor? https://t.co/wzgsQjLSs0
Not sure one month of sobering up is enough for our man of mystery. According to this excellent, highly accurate @bmj_latest December issue, Mr Bond consumed a staggering 93 (nine-three!!!) weekly units of alcohol 🤯 #tremor #shakennotstirred https://t.co/X
@NatalieDeeClark I mean I can't imagine anything worse. All that running and ducking and hiding and that horrifically unhealthy lifestyle (citation below)🤣 I mean I'd like the travel, but literally nothing else 😅 https://t.co/zGYHUDwSzz
@pcorrea78 Este otro por ejemplo cuantificó el nivel de consumo se alcohol de James Bond https://t.co/RFEIjDP55P
@psirides @DrLindaDykes @precordialthump A level of dedication to research not seen since Johnson et al.’s seminal 2013 paper https://t.co/u6MNepl1iS @gdj043
Was Bond weak?
In the original novels, James Bond was found to consume, on average, 92 units of alcohol a week. His preference for martinis “shaken, not stirred” may have stemmed from an inability to stir his drinks due persistent shaking from alcohol induced tremors. ht
RT @yoongkhean: 2. An emergency doctor, assoc prof in Hepatology and a consultant paediatrician trying to quantify how much James Bond drin…
2. An emergency doctor, assoc prof in Hepatology and a consultant paediatrician trying to quantify how much James Bond drink in his novels. Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/nlaXKF87FH
https://t.co/qklQWTUmze #nclmed1 via @sophiemlgraham
RT @LFFitz: Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/WlIcvC39Op
RT @LFFitz: Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/WlIcvC39Op
RT @LFFitz: Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/WlIcvC39Op
Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/WlIcvC39Op
Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/yEFzhOLqU0
@qikipedia There was a paper on the same subject in the Christmas BMJ years ago, this is old news! https://t.co/sv60af1vAU
Building on previous work in the UK (focusssd on the novels): "Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor?" Graham Johnson, Indra Neil Guha, and Patrick Davies. BMJ 2013; 347. https://t.co/ku4WRsjS1T #JamesBond #AlcoholAwareness
RT @dylan_reid: The graph of James Bond's drinking using martini glasses for the bar chart (pun intended?) is particularly brilliant. h/t @…
The graph of James Bond's drinking using martini glasses for the bar chart (pun intended?) is particularly brilliant. h/t @jrichardn https://t.co/XvTRU1bIpd https://t.co/lkIDIlsaMt
Yup.. found it Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/3aFg69vKfK
Films 🎥 or books 📚 obvs 2013 https://t.co/XshYnZP6P5
#gender #Alcohol #masculinities via @KerrFrase
So you think you don't like academic studies? How would a female Bond's alcohol consumption be viewed if at this level? @SubMisuseGcu #bond #fleming #glorificationofalcohol
Found a really interesting study by the BMJ re his alcohol use across the 14 Fleming Bond novels. "We... suspect that the famous catchphrase “shaken, not stirred” could be because of alcohol induced tremor affecting his hands." #glorification #alcohol
RT @ddyouknow: In the original novels, James Bond was found to consume, on average, 92 units of alcohol a week. His preference for martinis…
In the original novels, James Bond was found to consume, on average, 92 units of alcohol a week. His preference for martinis “shaken, not stirred” may have stemmed from an inability to stir his drinks due persistent shaking from alcohol induced tremors. ht
In the original novels, James Bond was found to consume, on average, 92 units of alcohol a week. His preference for martinis “shaken, not stirred” may have stemmed from an inability to stir his drinks due persistent shaking from alcohol induced tremors. ht
#TIL that in the original novels, James Bond was found to consume, on average, 92 units of alcohol a week. His preference for martinis “shaken, not stirred” may have stemmed from an inability to stir his drinks due persistent shaking from alcohol induced…
#TIL that in the original novels, James Bond was found to consume, on average, 92 units of alcohol a week. His preference for martinis “shaken, not stirred” may have stemmed from an inability to stir his drinks due persistent shaking from alcohol induced…
Source: https://t.co/zm5j1gDuhn (h/t >> https://t.co/oDZeg5nidI) https://t.co/4PkssAQJhT
RT @KeithWWard: This is an awesome literature find. Having recently read all the original Ian Fleming novels, the thought crossed my mind,…
RT @KeithWWard: This is an awesome literature find. Having recently read all the original Ian Fleming novels, the thought crossed my mind,…
This is an awesome literature find. Having recently read all the original Ian Fleming novels, the thought crossed my mind, but this is true dedication! https://t.co/PFmvSyJKFT
This is a pretty good article. Basically James Bond preferred his martinis shaken because of an alcohol-induced cerebral tremor https://t.co/UiwYbQpjna
Here's a serious study made by fans about James Bond and his drinking habits. The fans happen to be doctors. 😊 Nerds will inherit the earth. 😊 https://t.co/UtlSAVwBCy
RT @biochembelle: Of course there's a BMJ Christmas Special on James Bond's drinking habits... https://t.co/tdGAvftw0d https://t.co/NKM9fnH…
#AnatQ of #JamesBond alcohol consumption. https://t.co/w9aD5dThny
RT @smlgraham: A retrospective review published by the BMJ examining James Bond’s alcohol consumption, raising concerns that he could be at…
A retrospective review published by the BMJ examining James Bond’s alcohol consumption, raising concerns that he could be at high risk of liver disease https://t.co/mao3ljpKMl #nclmed1
@DavidWondrich https://t.co/aiLR79wjfA believe it or not there is a study of that.
Waarom James Bond z'n Vodka Martini 'shaken, not stirred' bestelde? Dit artikel geeft een originele verklaring: https://t.co/fFIlQ3EXpG
Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? 🤔https://t.co/j8ybNAMuJ2 1. 14 James Bond books read by 2 authors. 2. Days when Bond was unable to consume alcohol were noted. 3. shaken, not stirred- could be due to alcohol induced tremor
@KellyMDoran @leorahorwitzmd @bmj_latest 👍 to @bmj_latest Xmas -interesting methods too. A few faves: 1. survival time of chocolate on the wards https://t.co/UpN36MCkoF 2. effect of Harry Potter book release on accident rates: https://t.co/8ZmT6JHDOf 3. J
James Bond diagnosed as an alcohol abuser. https://t.co/qMZesDuojp
Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/GMryCsRtFH
RT @BondMaps: The Man With The Golden Liver. Fantastic bit of research from the @bmj_latest on 007's boozing. https://t.co/RADKeML4f9
@LicenseRenewed Whoops, now corrected. https://t.co/TSjV4MMIaG
The Man With The Golden Liver. Fantastic bit of research from the @bmj_latest on 007's boozing. https://t.co/RADKeML4f9
@ElizabethHoyt Have you seen the BMJ's analysis of bond's drinking habits? It might be fun to quote from. https://t.co/k9HrDxX89l
"Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor?" https://t.co/Z9v3kqpCGJ
RT @Elzo_: Un estudio médico dice que James Bond es un borracho http://t.co/r4XUlAAEWe http://t.co/QSDz589870
BMJのクリスマス特集でもボンドと飲酒の関係を(詳細に)調べてましたし。 https://t.co/LdmC2L7URQ
James Bond drank an average 92 units of alcohol weekly and had to shake his martinis because of his tremor 🍸🍸🍸 https://t.co/jPh7opKqhi
James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor? https://t.co/nyIc72IfRi