Type 2 diabetes mellitusAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Alcohol consumption is inversely associated with diabetes, but little is known about the role of drinking patterns. We examined the association between alcohol drinking patterns and diabetes risk in men and women from the general Danish population. METHODS: ...
Role of alcohol drinking pattern in type 2 diabetes in Japanese men: the Toranomon Hospital Health Management Center Study 11 (TOPICS 11)1-3 Heianza Y,Arase Y,Saito K,et al.Role of alcohol drinking pattern in type 2 diabetes in Japanese men:the toranomon hospital health management center ...
Recent research indicates that drinking patterns, genetic factors, and type-2 diabetes play a crucial role in the risk of developing alcohol-related cirrhosis. The study emphasizes the significance of how and when alcohol is consumed, rather than the total amount, in determining liver disease risk....
Alcohol consumption is a major global risk factor for mortality and morbidity. Much discussion has revolved around the diverse findings on the complex relationship between alcohol consumption and the leading cause of death and disability, ischemic heart disease (IHD). Methods We conducted a systematic...
The study also finds that adults aged 40 and older without underlying health conditions may see some benefits from light alcohol consumption (between one and two standard drinks per day[1]), including a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes. Using estimates of alcohol use ...
heart failurealcohol drinkingfollow-upelderlydiabetes mellitus, type 2hypertensiondiabetes mellitusrisk reductionangina pectorisHeavy consumption of alcohol can lead... JL Abramson,SA Williams,HM Krumholz,... - 《Jama the Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 422发表: 2001年 Binge drin...
OBJECTIVE -- Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with reduced incidence of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular mortality and increases adiponectin concentrations, but effects might differ according to sex and beverage consumed. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS -- A total of 72 healthy individuals (22-...
alcohol, previous clinical trials showed that consuming alcohol with meals might more effectively reduce the oxidative stress caused by meals as compared with consuming alcohol outside of meals," Ma toldWine Spectator. "And it is known that oxidative stress is closely related to type 2 diabetes ...
If you were sure from your experience that you can handle a little alcohol and if you were a middle-aged or older man who didn’t have diabetes, a little alcohol might actually be good for you. That’s because the response of some people to different amounts of alcohol seems to be qu...
Alcohol, Eyes and VisionVitamin B1, B12 and folate deficiency, common in chronic alcoholics, may result in a damage of the optic nerve (optic neuropathy) with reversible vision loss [1].In individuals with diabetes type 2, chronic heavy drinking is associated with loss of visual acuity [2]....