The abstract of the article states that "recreational gambling in older adults is not associated with negative measures of health and well-being" (p. 1672) when compared with younger adults. This finding is misleading in that Table 2 reports that older adult recreational gamblers have higher rates of past-year alcohol use, abuse, lifetime depression, lifetime incarceration, and lifetime bankruptcy than nongamblers in their age group. Younger adults as well experience higher rates of past-year alcohol use, abuse, lifetime depression, lifetime incarceration, and lifetime bankruptcy than nongamblers in their age group. It appears that gamblers of all ages experience negative measures of health; however, the severity is greater for the younger adult population.