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February 5, 2012

For example, one study demonstrated that moderate alcohol consumption (about 15 grams per day) lowered the risk of death from coronary heart disease and

August 26, 2011

Alcohol intake and the risk of coronary heart disease in the Spanish EPIC cohort Cardiovascular disease and alcohol consumption: Evidence of benefit from

Some research (but not all) has shown that people who consume moderate amounts of alcohol have a decreased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) as

Men who consume large or very large amounts of alcohol are least at risk of developing heart disease, medical journal reports.

Light-to-moderate drinking(1.5 to 29.9 g per day) was associated with a decreased risk of death from cardiovascular disease. Risks for breast cancer and hepatic

April 3, 2012

Alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease mortality in hypertensive men. Malinski MK, Sesso HD, Lopez-Jimenez F, Buring JE, Gaziano JM Arch Intern

What researchers found was that men who consumed alcohol daily reduced their risk of developing heart disease by 35 percent. Women did

diovascular reactivity, sensitivity to alcohol effects, and the relation of alcohol consumption- to coronary heart disease. Observations that the incidence of coro-

Cheers! A new large study issued Thursday has shown that daily alcohol consumption may cut men's risk of heart disease by more than a third,

May 7, 2012

Alcohol Abuse Slideshow Pictures. Learn about 12 health risks of chronic heaving drinking including Cirrhosis, Cardiovascular Disease, Gout,

Hein HO, Suadicani P, Gyntelberg F. Alcohol consumption, serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration, and risk of ischaemic heart disease: six year

Given the epidemiological evidence that moderate drinking reduces heart

I've known for a couple of years now that if I consume alcohol in any quantity at all, my heart rate will increase a few hours later to an

October 10, 2011

Excessive alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for morbidity and mortality in stroke, inflammatory heart disease and hypertension; road traffic accidents

contributing to heart muscle disease, such as not go beyond the body's limits. Avoid sudden excessive alcohol consumption. stresses, like Iifting heavy objects or

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Moderate alcohol consumption can cut your risk of death from cardiac any more studies … looking at the impact of alcohol on heart disease.

March 9, 2012

Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol has been shown by many studies to contribute to a reduction in coronary heart disease by between contribute to a

Alcohol Moderate Consumption and Coronary Heart Disease Alcohol is a depressant that affects the central nervous system. Alcohol-related automobile

Alcohol intake may slash the risk of death from coronary heart disease and it may not be essentially due to increase in HDL-cholesterol, a new

Iron, zinc, and alcohol consumption and mortality from cardiovascular diseases: the Iowa Women's Health Study1,2,3. Duk-Hee Lee, Aaron R Folsom and David

January 18, 2012

The relation of alcohol consumption to heart disease mortality depends on beverage type. When spirits or wine consumption shows a

Worried that she might have inherited a higher risk of heart disease, Gainey wants to be careful. “I guess I'll just be drinking a lot more water,”

Alcohol consumption and its contribution to the burden of coronary heart disease in middle-aged and older New Zealanders: A population-based case-control

Moderate alcohol consumption, regardless of beverage type, reduces risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) among men and older women. There is strong

November 26, 2011

The Irish Heart Foundation does not recommend alcohol consumption as part as high blood pressure or heart failure you should consider much lower alcohol

Research has shown that moderate drinking can lower our risk of cardiovascular disease. Learn more from our contributors.

RESEARCH: Moderate alcohol consumption can prevent heart disease. “An alcoholic drink a day can help keep heart disease at bay,

women; however, adults who do not currently drink alcoholic beverages should not start drinking alcohol in hopes of reducing their risk for heart disease.

May 2, 2012

Reduction in risk of coronary heart disease from alcohol consumption. In a prospective, observational study of approximately 150000

Most people associate alcohol abuse with two diseases. Heart disease is caused from a number of factors, including high blood pressure, smoking, heart

Binge Drinking May Lead to Higher Risk of Heart Disease (Nov. 24, 2010) — Belfast's binge drinking culture could be behind the country's high

Does moderate alcohol consumption reduce heart disease?

November 20, 2011

In fact, moderate alcohol consumption generally is associated with reduced risk of heart disease. But there is also overwhelming evidence indicating that alcohol

According to moderate-drinking advocates, this "paradox" of a high-cholesterol diet and a low risk of heart disease can be explained by the beneficial, protective

drinking, and using illicit drugs. The ways in which these habits raise the risk of heart disease and meth- ods for quitting or moderating consumption are also

Finally, the relationship between alcohol consumption and heart disease may be modulated by genetic factors. Key words: heart disorder; risk factors; beneficial

November 7, 2011

Heart attack — Drinking a moderate amount of alcohol is associated Moderate alcohol use reduces the risk of peripheral artery disease in

Gruchow HW, Rimm AA, and Hoffmann RG: Alcohol consumption and ischemic heart disease mortality: are time-series correlations meaningful? American

According to FAO data, the average French person consumed 108 grams per day of fat from animal sources Main article: Alcohol and cardiovascular disease

People who consume two alcoholic drinks a day may be as much as 30% less likely to die from heart disease compared to non-drinkers

February 23, 2012

of coronary heart disease (CHD) or death ranging from 20% to 60%. Some mechanisms cited for the protective ef- fect of moderate alcohol intake in- clude its

Does Alcohol Protect Against Cardiovascular Disease? Learn the effects of low- level daily alcohol consumption, and find out if one type of drink

American Journal of Cardiology, Volume 104, Issue 7, Pages 932-935, 1 October 2009, Authors:Kathryn A. Britton, MD; John Michael Gaziano,

Background—An inverse association between moderate alcohol consumption and coronary heart disease (CHD) has been observed in several epidemiological

February 29, 2012

For many adults, minimal alcohol intake usually causes no problems. Some studies have shown that one to two drinks a day may help to prevent heart disease.

The risk of developing heart disease is nearly two times higher for men who binge drink than for those who spread out their drinking over a

From the point of view of preventing heart attacks, drinking every day was better than drinking occasionally, and three drinks were better than one. Should you

frequency of drinking over past year, usual amount consumed per drinking session. Main outcome measures Coronary heart disease and all-cause mortality

April 11, 2012

The prevailing view today is that alcohol consumption is . Table 1 shows the large and significant difference in heart disease death rates

Heavy drinking can also cause cardiomyopathy, a potentially deadly condition in which the heart muscle weakens and eventually fails, as well as heart rhythm

Patterns of alcohol consumption and ischaemic heart disease in culturally divergent countries: the Prospective Epidemiological Study of Myocardial Infarction

The French, who drink lots of red wine and have the highest per capita alcohol consumption, actually have one of the lowest rates of coronary heart disease

March 11, 2012

Binge drinking and over-consumption of alcohol in general is considered to be a major threat to the health of the nation, but a new study claims

Abnormal levels may indicate damage to liver, heart, or lung, and excessive The most common cause of fatty liver disease is alcohol consumption, but it can

Moderate alcohol consumption, one to three drinks per day, is shown to Moderate red wine consumption and cardiovascular disease risk:

A new study by has claimed that individuals who drink alcohol in moderation are less likely to develop heart disease than those who drink no

April 13, 2012

Individuals who drink alcohol in moderation (about one drink a day or less) are 14-25% less likely to develop heart disease compared to those

Most previous studies on the relationship between alcohol consumption and mortality from ischemic heart disease. (IHD) have been conducted in countries with

Binge drinking may up the risk for heart disease, according to a new study that examined drinking cultures in Ireland and France and their

It showed that moderate consumption of beer decreases drinkers' risk of heart disease by 31 per cent, just as much as moderate consumption

February 20, 2012

A study comparing the drinking habits of France and Northern Ireland has found that binge drinking can increase the risk of heart disease.

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Rimonabant Studied for Heart Disease & Alcohol Consumption Blocking. Researchers Study Multi-purpose Drug for Benefits to Heart Disease

In people with diabetes, moderate alcohol consumption does not acutely affect While the data on alcohol and cardiovascular disease are still correlative, the

August 5, 2011

Alcohol in moderation 'can help prevent heart disease',” reported BBC News. It said that a review of 30 years of research found a 14-25%

There is evidence that drinking modest amounts of alcohol is associated with a lower risk for coronary heart disease in men, and perhaps women. For more

Individuals who drink alcohol in moderation (about one drink a day or less) are 14-25 percent less likely to develop heart disease compared to

Alcohol related harms and patterns of consumption .. 12. The health benefits of alcohol consumption (heart disease and

March 10, 2012

Binge drinking increases the risk for breast cancer, heart disease, and stroke, all of which are leading causes of death in women.

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PURPOSE: To examine whether smoking, alcohol drinking and other risk factors were associated with non-fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) in Hong Kong

April 11, 2012

Reduction in Risk of Coronary Heart Disease from Alcohol Consumption Published: November 10, 2011. Boston University Medical Center. In a prospective

Association of alcohol consumption with selected cardiovascular disease outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Ronksley PE

The physical health effects associated with alcohol consumption include cirrhosis of the liver, pancreatitis, polyneuropathy, alcoholic dementia, heart disease,

We've known for a while now that moderate wine-drinking can confer beer consumption can also reduce the risk of heart disease by 31%.

April 15, 2012

Drinking too much alcohol can raise blood pressure, cause heart failure and lead to stroke. It can contribute to high triglycerides, cancer and

M Gronbaek et al. Type of alcohol consumed and mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, and cancer. Annals of Internal Medicine 2000 133: 411- 419.

OBJECTIVES: We investigated the association between alcohol consumption and incident congestive heart failure (CHF) both overall and after

Alcohol can have both a damaging role and a protective role in the development of cardiovascular disease. Alcohol consumption, particularly heavy drinking

May 6, 2012

If you use your heart as the reason for taking up drinking you may not be helping your health as much as you think. Or are you?

This paper reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the epidemiologic evidence relating magnesium to the three stages of the natural history

Alcohol consumption and ischemic heart disease mortality: are time-series correlations meaningful? UNCG Author/Contributor (non-UNCG

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May 22, 2012

September 2011. Alcohol Policy Coalition Position Statement. CANCER, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Binge drinking may drive heart disease - As the holidays arrive, a group of researchers has identified the precise mechanisms by which binge drinking

Moderate alcohol consumption may help protect against heart disease, according to two new papers by Canadian researchers.

I've clearly stated in the paragraph above that this is no scientific research found about drinking warm water to prevent heart attacks and it may

August 12, 2011

How Wine Works: Emerging Research on Mealtime Alcohol Consumption It is known that alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and

Numerous heart studies suggest that moderate alcohol consumption helps protect against heart disease by raising good cholesterol and

The maxim that "drinking eight glasses of water a day is healthy" certainly does not apply to patients with congestive heart failure. In fact, patients with more

UCSF points out flaw in studies tying alcohol to heart health to show health benefits from moderate alcohol consumption, and concluded in a suggest that abstainers run a 25 percent higher risk of coronary heart disease.

August 31, 2011

coronary heart disease and stroke. In addition, binge drinking seemed to as- sociate with depression. These results suggest that alcohol drinking patterns

ischemic heart disease and alcohol intake, despite find- ings that modcratc-to- heavy alcohol consumption corre- lates positively with the risk factors of smoking

The binge-drinking culture that exists in Northern Ireland is likely contributing to heart disease there, French scientists say. They found that men

“At the molecular level, this is the first time anyone has linked the benefits of moderate drinking on cardiovascular disease with Notch,” said

April 11, 2012

Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. The association of alcohol

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Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD).

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November 5, 2011

Moderate alcohol intake may help decrease the risk for coronary heart disease, a new study reports. According to researchers, although moderate alcohol intake

Alcohol consumption and risk for coronary heart disease among men with hypertension. Ann. Intern. Med. 146(1), 10-19 (2007). Beulens and

coronary heart disease (CHD). Epidemiological studies have consistently shown an inverse trend between low to moderate alcohol consumption and CHD.

Alcohol may also interact harmfully with medications prescribed to treat heart diseases (45). Thus, although alcohol may help protect against CHD, drinking may

September 4, 2011

A study of thousands of people has revealed that moderate consumption of alcohol is linked to a lower risk of death from heart disease.

Alcohol impact A study comparing the drinking habits of France and Belfast has found that binge drinking can increase the risk of heart disease.

High blood pressure associated with heavy drinking makes the heart work harder than it needs to and can be a key risk factor for coronary heart disease, leading

METHODS A systematic review of literature on the relation between cardiovascular disease and heavy drinking and irregular (binge) drinking. RESULTS Most

March 19, 2012

In fact, in 1992 Harvard researchers included moderate alcohol consumption as one of the "eight proven ways to reduce coronary heart disease risk." However

Annals of Epidemiology, Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages S3-S7, May 2007, Authors: Eric B. Rimm, ScD; Caroline Moats, MS.

Moderate alcohol consumption may help prevent heart disease, Canadian researchers said after reviewing dozens of studies conducted over

22 (HealthDay News) -- Moderate alcohol consumption may help protect against heart disease, according to two new papers by Canadian

December 6, 2011

There is considerable evidence that moderate drinking helps reduce the risk of heart disease and death from heart-related causes, likely due to

Sixty hypertensives (30 with and 30 without heart failure, matched for age and sex) were studied and their alcohol consumption and its possible role in heart

OBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to examine the relationship between alcohol intake and risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) among men with type 2

Whether the association of alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease is the product of confounding and the degree to which this concern applies to other

May 13, 2012

AIMS: To assess the proportion of deaths assigned to ischaemic heart disease ( IHD) which in fact were caused by the toxic effects of alcohol, and how this.

Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong risk factor f

ERIC SINGLE, AND JAMES RANKIN. Evidence is growing that alcohol consumption confers health benefits beyond protection from ischemic heart disease.

In general, a person with good health and no history of alcoholism or cardiovascular disease, drinking a small or moderate amount of ethanol may receive

August 10, 2011

Some research reveals that low levels of alcohol consumption can help protect against heart disease, but the benefits depend on the amount

Drinking up to a bottle of wine a day cuts the risk of developing heart disease in men by half, controversial new research has found. The study has confirmed that

Moderate Drinking and. Reduced Risk of Heart Disease. Arthur L. Klatsky, M.D.. Although heavier drinkers are at increased risk for some heart diseases,

Binge drinking linked to double risk of heart disease Drinking in Ireland and France compared. Binge drinkers may have twice the risk of heart

May 16, 2012

In Study, Heavy Drinkers Had Nearly Twice the Risk of Heart Attack or Death From Heart Disease. By Bill Hendrick WebMD Health News

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The relationship between mortality from ischemic heart disease and alcoholic beverage consumption in 27 countries was investigated. A significant inverse

Ronksley PE, Brien SE, Turner BJ, Mukamal KJ, Ghali WA. Association of alcohol consumption with selected cardiovascular disease outcomes:

March 18, 2012

This study found that the highest category of alcohol intake had the lowest relative risk of MI. ; the average weekly intake of these subjects (20.8

Abstract and Introduction: Are there beneficial cardiovascular effects of moderate alcohol consumption? This meta-analysis examines the most

and coronary heart disease. This article examines the question "Are there specific health benefits from moderate drinking on cardiovascular disease risk?

Scholars Portal - Recent Heavy Alcohol Consumption at Death Certified as Ischaemic Heart Disease: Correcting Mortality Data from Kaunas (Lithuania)

September 26, 2011

A small dose of alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced risk of developing particular conditions, such as heart-disease, vascular dementia, gallstones

Home > Patterns of alcohol consumption and ischaemic heart disease in culturally divergent countries: the Prospective Epidemiological Study of Myocardial

Associations Between Alcohol. Consumption and Insulin Sensitivity and. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors. The Insulin Resistance and Atherosclerosis

(2001) Tanasescu, Hu. Current Diabetes Reports. Read by researchers in: 100% Biological Sciences. The epidemiologic evidence on the association between

December 29, 2011

One of the reasons moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a reduction in the incidence of heart disease is that it raises HDL- cholesterol levels. HDL

Moderate alcohol consumption also seems to have a beneficial effect on incidence of coronary artery disease and heart attack (myocardial infarction), although

Research has shown that heavy drinkers can lower their risk of heart disease by decreasing alcohol consumption. However, there are many

Publication » Patterns of alcohol consumption and ischaemic heart disease in culturally divergent countries: the Prospective Epidemiological Study of

January 5, 2012

Decreased risk of heart disease among high-drinking men, according to findings of a Spanish study released Thursday. The study, published in

Studies showing that alcohol protects the heart raise questions about drinking. Does moderate, prudent drinking protect the heart and arteries?

Alcohol consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women with diabetes: Women's Health Initiative Observational Study. - Einstein.

Alcohol and Heart Disease. Most people don't think of alcohol as a drugbut it is. Alcohol abuse has destroyed more lives, broken apart more families, caused

March 11, 2012

Reduction in risk of coronary heart disease from alcohol consumption. Reduction in risk of coronary heart disease from alcohol consumption.

What are the health benefits of drinking red wine? Studies conducted in 1992 observed that mortality rates from heart disease in southern France were lower

A study analyzing alcohol consumption and the risk of cardiovascular disease prospectively in large representative samples of the U.S. population found that

Drinking red wine has been portrayed by the media as a means of combating heart disease. Do these claims have any real medical basis? The main health

December 14, 2011

that all forms of alcohol, consumed in moderation on a regular basis,

AbstractObjective To investigate the effect of alcohol intake patterns on ischaemic heart disease in two countries with contrasting lifestyles,

In a prospective, observational study of approximately 150000 Norwegians, the investigators found that alcohol consumption was associated

Measurements: Self-reported alcohol consumption; sex-specific rates of congestive heart failure per 1000 person-years of follow-up by level of

April 7, 2012

Excessive and prolonged alcohol consumption can as high blood pressure, heart disease and heart failure.

Alcohol and heart disease - British Heart Foundation Drinking too much alcohol is one of the most common causes of hospital admission in the UK. Drinking

In the past few years, numerous studies have shown an association between drinking moderate amounts of alcohol (no more than 2

Inclusion criteria Prospective cohort studies on the association between alcohol consumption and overall mortality from cardiovascular disease,

August 8, 2011

Do we know why moderate drinking lowers heart disease risk? The role of alcohol consumption in heart disease varies strongly by gender.

Prospective cohort studies on the association between alcohol consumption and overall mortality from cardiovascular disease, incidence of

This study examined the association between consumption of alcoholic beverages and all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in a cohort of men

If a person develops heart failure, they can often manage the condition Restrict their consumption of alcohol to no more than two drinks a day

September 19, 2011

Regular moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke mainly in men aged over 40 years and in postmenopausal

The UK responsible drinking guidelines state 'Regular moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke mainly in men aged

Reviews of research evidence report a strong, consistent relationship between moderate alcohol consumption and reduction in cardiovascular disease in

Additionally, alcohol consumption is a risk factor for heart failure in HIV-positive individuals. However, it has been unclear whether higher rates

May 20, 2012

heavy drinking. Alcohol consumption reduces cardiovascular disease risk primarily by increasing production of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and possibly

Alcohol consumption and mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, and stroke: results from a prospective cohort study of Scottish men

People who abuse or are dependent on alcohol are at increased risk for liver disease, heart disease, certain cancers (especially those of the liver, esophagus,

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March 26, 2012

DIET, ALCOHOL AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE. 1185. TABLE1. Fat, cholesterol and alcohol consumption data. Fat composition. Alcohol sources'

OBJECTIVE--To investigate the hypothesis that the apparent protective effect of habitual alcohol consumption on coronary heart disease is due to drinkers at

The preclinical and acute stages are usually reversible when alcohol abuse is discontinued, except in cases of sudden congestive heart failure (see next

She added people must remember that heavy alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of heart disease and that the type of

February 8, 2012

One is to look at worldwide studies of the relationship between alcohol consumption and heart disease mortality rates, which show that each one ounce increase

Alcohol consumption should be limited in view of cardiovascular and other health risks. More 7.5 To prevent cardiovascular disease, intake of fat from dairy

SUMMARY: "Hazardous drinking" and alcohol abuse or dependence were associated with a higher likelihood of cardiovascular disease than

The Dangers of Alcohol Intake With Heart Palpitations. There are many things that can lead to arrhythmia including heart disease, high blood pressure,

April 28, 2012

Excessive drinking clearly has negative effects on heart health. Alcohol is a toxin that damages the heart muscle. In fact, heart disease is one of

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Cultural differences in alcohol consumption are inescapable, but have used to analyze the impact of alcohol consumption on heart disease

How you drink alcohol can influence the risk of heart disease by affecting the accumulation of abdominal fat - a body characteristic shown to be an important risk

September 14, 2011

The relationship between alcohol consumption and blood pressure is complex, reproducing the relationship between drinking and cardiovascular disease in

The relation of alcohol consumption to heart disease mortality depends on beverage type. When spirits or wine consumption shows a significant relation,

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August 28, 2011

News - Moderate alcohol intake 'may cut heart disease risk'

$15billion drinking problem on our hands,” said Todd Harper, CEO of lead the world in reducing alcohol related diseases, including heart

Moderate alcohol consumption and heart disease. A new study has found that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages is associated with

consistently reported an inverse association between moderate alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), it is yet not well established if

November 19, 2011

Heavy drinking is very associated with heart disease and an increased risk of death by heart attack or stroke. One primary way that alcohol

The researchers found that men and women who consumed moderate amounts of alcohol — none of whom had cardiovascular disease

The cardioprotective association of average alcohol consumption and ischaemic heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

The relation between alcohol and cardiovascular disease is complex, and there is a well-known association of heavy alcohol consumption with

January 17, 2012

Patients with heart failure often ask whether they can still enjoy a glass of wine, or beer, or whatever. Because drinking large amounts of alcohol can cause

Montreal - Drinking more than moderate amounts of alcohol (two or more that Canadians drink alcohol to reduce their risk of heart disease and stroke.

In prospective, observational study approximately 150000 Norwegians, investigators found alcohol consumption was associated with large

*Journal of the American Medical Association, Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Heart Failure Among Older Persons, 2001;285;1971-1977.

February 3, 2012

Alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease: differential effects in France and Northern Ireland. The PRIME study. Pedro Marques-Vidal a. , Miche`le

International Journal of Cardiology, Volume 135, Issue 1, Pages 78-85, 12 June 2009, Authors:Lydia A. Bazzano; Dongfeng Gu; Kristi Reynolds

Abstract Background: Whether the association of alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease is the product of confounding and the degree to which this

Disparity in the relation of alcohol consumption to various cardiovascular (CV) Lighter drinking is related to lower prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD),

November 22, 2011

Home > Alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease: differential effects in France and Northern Ireland. The PRIME study. Marques-Vidal, Pedro and

The newspapers these days seem to be full of studies that tell us that alcohol may be good for certain things (like preventing heart disease and

Since the absolute effects of moderate drinking on cardiovascular disease are much greater in older people than in younger adults, the current

While 901 participants reported drinking no soda at the start of the for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, explaining the propensity to

May 22, 2012

People who drink alcohol in moderation -- about one drink a day or less -- appear to be 14 to 25 percent less likely to develop heart disease compared to those

For nearly 150 years, alcohol consumption has been associated with a variety of cardiovascular diseases. Observations during the second half

The researchers also say regular moderate drinking reduced all forms of cardiovascular disease by up to 25%. However, while consuming

Publication » Per capita alcohol consumption and ischemic heart disease mortality in a panel of US states from 1950 to 2002.

October 21, 2011

Its name comes from the fibrillating (i.e., quivering) of the heart heart disease and the arrhythmia tends to resolve when drinking stops.

Per capita alcohol consumption and ischaemic heart disease mortality. Örjan Hemström. Article first published online: 3 MAY 2002

Lifestyle factors such as smoking, physical inactivity, and alcohol consumption play an important role in the etiology of coronary heart diseases (CHD) [1].

Alcohol consumption and problems related to alcohol vary widely around the world, but the mortality for ischaemic heart disease and ischaemic stroke.

December 29, 2011

New research shows that moderate alcohol consumption can reduce heart disease risk by up to 25%, and this is likely due, at least in part,

Some experts have suggested that the reduced rate of heart attacks associated with alcohol consumption is offset by increases in death from

Alcohol consumption, Lewis phenotypes, and risk of ischaemic heart disease. By - H.O. Hein MD, P. Suadicani DD, F. Gyntelberg MD, H. Srensen MD.

Moderate consumption of alcohol daily is associated with a 30-50% reduced risk of coronary heart disease (CHD, reports the American Heart Association (AHA).

January 9, 2012

(2006) Mukamal et al. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Read by researchers in: 50% Medicine, 25% Biological Sciences. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate

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Potential Health Benefits of Moderate Alcohol Consumption. Cardiovascular Disease. Coronary Heart Disease. Over the past three decades, the most consistent

Important questions remain about the effect of alcohol consumption on coronary heart disease. Among these are the roles that the type of

February 2, 2012

international comparison of cirrhosis of the liver mortality, ischaemic heart disease mortality and wine and other alcohol consumption patterns

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Main article: Alcohol and cardiovascular disease trials found that alcohol consumption in moderation decreases serum

Alcohol consumption and mortality from all causes and ischemic heart disease in the Nutrition Canada survey by Marion Lynn Harrison;

January 19, 2012

How does drinking alcohol affect my risk of heart failure? The heavy, long-term use of alcohol can damage the heart muscle by causing it to weaken and stretch,

Any advice about the consumption of alcohol must take into account not only the complex relation between alcohol and cardiovascular disease but also the

Alcohol Does drinking alcohol lower my risk of heart disease?Many research studies have shown that people who drink moderately (no more than 1 drink/day

Smoking, Alcohol Consumption & Coronary Heart Disease - A Risk Factor Study. Author(s): Subrata Bagchi, Ranadeb Biswas*, Uchhal K. Bhadra, Aniruddha

October 12, 2011

Abstract. Background Low to moderate alcohol consumption is associated with reduced mortality, primarily due to a reduction in coronary heart disease (CHD).

L. M. Bouter . R. J. Heine. Meta-analysis of the relationship between alcohol consumption and coronary heart disease and mortality in type 2 diabetic patients

Alcohol consumed in large quantities for many years has long been recognized in a person without other clinical evidence of heart disease.

WebMD looks at how drinking alcohol can affect your health and heart.

November 13, 2011

a part, along with other alcoholic drinks, in reducing the risk of heart disease and there was also preliminary evidence of benefits of beer consumption, which

AF can arise from temporary (acute) causes such as alcohol consumption, heart attack, surgery, lung disease, or a metabolic disorder (such as an overactive

Posted on: Thursday, 19 November 2009, 12:55 CST Cheers! A new large study issued Thursday has shown that daily alcohol consumption

Alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) but an increased risk of other causes of morbidity and mortality.

August 5, 2011

What are the risks of drinking alcohol and getting cardiovascular diseases? Is there a link between heart disease and alcohol?

style measures to reduce cardiovascular risk. We stud- ied whether alcohol consumption is inversely associ- ated with risk for coronary heart disease in men

Beyond two drinks a day (the level of alcohol consumption with the lowest risk), the risk of heart disease increases, the risk exceeding that of an abstainer

There is even some research that suggests that moderate drinking by adults can lower the risk of heart disease and stroke. "Moderate" drinking is no more than

January 19, 2012

A summary paper on the effects of alcohol consumption on biologic mechanisms associated with coronary heart disease provides an excellent

alcohol consumption and mortality from coronary heart disease after adjustment Moderate consumption of alcohol may protect against coronary heart disease,

Roles of Drinking Pattern and Type of Alcohol. Consumed in Coronary Heart Disease in Men. Kenneth J. Mukamal, M.D., M.P.H., Katherine M. Conigrave, M.B. ,

cardiovascular disorders to be increased by DM twofold diseases. Should alcohol intake be recommended in diabetic individuals, and if so, when and in what

December 26, 2011

Alcohol Abuse: Alcoholism and Heart Disease. Despite common beliefs, alcoholism and heart disease have an extremely complicated relationship.

To test the hypothesis that alcohol consumption is inversely related to ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality at the population level. Most individual-level

Heavy drinking increases the risk of cardiovascular disease for men with HIV, US investigators report in an article published in the online

But drinking too much of any type of alcohol can increase your blood pressure and contribute to the development of heart disease and stroke. There is some

April 3, 2012

Heavy drinking can also cause cardiomyopathy, a potentially fatal condition in which the heart muscle weakens and eventually fails, as well as the heart rhythm

Chronic alcohol consumption appears to have the opposite effect. Raises blood pressure, blood lipids and the risk of stroke and heart disease in heavy

In several studies of diverse populations, moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with a reduced risk for certain cardiovascular diseases, such as

OBJECTIVE--To investigate the hypothesis that the apparent protective effect of habitual alcohol consumption on coronary heart disease is due

March 2, 2012

Liang W. Moderate alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease. CORD Conference Proceedings 107:957 (2011)

Cardiovascular disease: known risks and benefits of alcohol. Harmful effects: Long-term and heavy alcohol consumption is linked with stroke (especially from

Moderately heavy drinking increases risk of death after heart attack.

1 to 2 drinks a day provide the best benefit for the heart.

December 11, 2011

On the other hand, alcohol may increase your risk of health problems and damage your heart. So which is it? When it comes to drinking alcohol, the key is doing

The highest rates of coronary heart disease mortality are is rare in Finland where the principle aim of drinking is

Some foods increase the risk of coronary heart disease, others may protect A small intake of alcohol is associated with a reduced risk of heart

Article: Alcohol Consumption and Risk for Coronary Heart Disease among Men with Hypertension. Joline W.J. Beulens,; Eric B. Rimm,; Alberto Ascherio,; Donna

March 23, 2012

It more than doubles your chance of eventually having a heart attack and increases However, drinking more than that can increase the risk of heart attack and

In 1998 20.8% of adults had ever been treated for heart disease (19.8% .. There has been a rise in the proportion of women drinking to excess in recent yearsi.

Sodium nitrate in meat: Heart disease risk factor? Cardiovascular and overall mortality in relation to alcohol consumption in patients with cardiovascular

But drinking too much of any type of alcohol can increase your blood pressure and contribute to the development of heart disease and stroke. The Heart and

January 2, 2012

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Research consistently shows that moderate consumption of alcohol can cut the risk of coronary artery disease, according to an expert.

After 4 years of follow-up, new moderate drinkers had a 38% lower chance of developing cardiovascular disease than did their non-drinking

Reduction in alcohol intake or giving up drinking is associated with higher rates of cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular disease (16). Current hypothesis on

August 19, 2011

Drinking alcohol every day cuts the risk of coronary heart disease in men sharply, a study suggests, but experts remain critical.

Research: Association of alcohol consumption with selected cardiovascular disease outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Excessive alcohol consumption The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer- based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing

[Our] findings support the hypothesis that the inverse relation between alcohol consumption and risk of coronary disease is causal.

May 9, 2012

Long-term heavy drinking weakens the heart muscle, causing a condition called alcoholic cardiomyopathy. A weakened heart droops and stretches and cannot

The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, founded in 1940, publishes peer- reviewed manuscripts dealing with diverse aspects of alcohol and other

In addition, other Harvard researchers found that people with heart disease who consume an average of 14 alcoholic drinks a week appear less likely to die from


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