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Young Australians are turning away from alcohol, drugs and cigarettes, consuming them less than their parents' generation in a trend that has public health experts baffled.

canvassed the habits of 22,274 people

Allegra Beaumont, 20, from St Kilda in Melbourne, said she had noticed a difference between her parents' drinking habits and those of her friends."My mum said to me 'your friends don't black out and throw up and pass out as much as we used to'," Ms Beaumont said. "Younger people today are more physically active, gym-going and health and wellbeing focused," Professor Farrell said.

The survey also found youth drove an increase in the use of electronic cigarettes, which rose from 8.8 per cent of Australians in 2016 to 11.3 in 2019. Just 1.2 per cent of 20-to-29-year-olds drank alcohol daily, the survey found, compared with 12.6 per for people aged over 70.

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