This prospective study provides a comprehensive assessment of the impact of alcohol consumption on a very wide range of disease outcomes in Chinese adults. Among men, alcohol consumption was associated with significantly higher risks of 61 diseases, including 33 not previously reported as alcohol-relate...
CardiovascularConsumptionDiabetes mellitusEpidemiologyRiskThe purpose of the study is to examine and summarize studies reporting on the epidemiology, the risk of developing diabetes, and the cardiovascular effects on individuals with diabetes of different levels of alcohol consumption.Men consume more alcohol...
cardiovascular diseasealcohol consumptionAlcohol has been considered a risk factor for over a century, but the pathogenesis and natural history of alcohol-related heart disease remains obscure. Numerous researches have demonstrated the beneficial effects of alcohol consumption as long as it is consumed in...
Alcohol Consumption and mortality in pa- tients with cardiovascular disease: a meta-analysis. J Am College Cardiol 2010;55:1339-47.Costanzo, S.; di Castelnuovo, A.; Donati, M.B.; Iacoviello, L.; de Gaetano, G. Alcohol consumption and mortality in patients with cardiovascular disease a ...
Alcohol is the fourth leading cause of death in Belgium among people aged 15 and over. According to the CSS, alcohol consumption not only increases the risk of illnesses such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer and liver disease, but also increases the risk of accidents and violent behavior. ...
The American Heart Association recommends moderation in alcohol consumption for optimal cardiovascular health. If you don’t drink already, don’t start. If you do drink, talk with your doctor about the benefits and risks of consuming alcohol in moderation. Some people should not drink at all, ...
The panel on the relationship between alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease was chaired by R. Curtis Ellison and the panelists were Goya Wannamethee, Eric B. Rimm, Kenneth J. Mukamal, Morten Grnbk, Kaye M. Fillmore, Francois M. Booyse, Federico Leighton, and Murray A. Mittleman. ...
Modest alcohol consumption and risk of cardiovascular diseases among men with non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseD.H., SinnG.Y., GwakY.H., PaikM.S., ChoiJ.H., LeeK.C., KohS.W., PaikB.C., Yoo
Very frequent consumption of alcohol is associated with an increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, but only among people in the lowest socioeconomic position, according to a new research study published in PLOS Medicine by Eirik Degerud from
Figure 2. Genetic Associations of Alcohol Consumption With Cardiovascular Disease Phenotypes View LargeDownload Using fractional polynomial nonlinear mendelian randomization analyses with Alcohol Use Disorder–Restricted instrument, localized average causal effects were metaregressed against mean consumption in strata...