There is no standard definition across countries.
Drinking games constitute high risk drinking of alchohol.
Oh yes, 6 drinks in sequence is heavy drinking.
more than 4 a day every day
High risk drinking has no standard definition. However, it often refers to drinking in excess of a government's recommended limits. These limits differ as do definitions of high risk drinking found in research studies.
Any alcohol at all during pregnancy is high risk.
The definition of what constitutes high risk drinking for women varies widely from country, illustrating the fact that such definitions are largely cultural rather than scientific.
Drinking more than recommended levels for good health and long life.
smokingbinge drinking/ drinking/ underage drinkingunprotected sexdriving drunkno seat belt when drivingdrug abuse
Generally, anything under 620 is considered to be a high risk loan. For example, should you apply for an FHA home loan, your credit score has to be at least 620. Credit scores are considered a high risk loan when they reach 620 or lower. Once it reaches above 620, but below 650, it is still looked at as risky, but no longer as "high risk."
many teenages because some go over bored with the alcohol and that can lead to a high risk for their health
Yes.
Drinking while driving is NOT an example of a hereditary risk factor-it's just stupid. Areas which are considered a health risk factor include heredity, lifestyle and environment. While many health risk factors are controllable, you cannot control hereditary factors.