Health experts recommend
drinking alcohol in moderation over drinking in excess, and now new research
has found that drinking responsibly may be better for your heart than not
drinking at all.
Researchers
from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston studied data on 14,629 people aged
45 to 64 who were participating in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities
Study from 1987 to 1989.
The participants were followed
up until 2011 and interviewed four times about their drinking habits. A drink
was defined as either one small glass of wine (about 125 mL), about 12 ounces
of beer, or a little less than a shot of whisky or vodka.
Study
authors found that moderate alcohol consumption — seven drinks per week — was
associated with a 20 percent lower risk of heart failure in men and a 16
percent lower risk in women, compared to non-drinkers.
These
findings suggest that drinking alcohol in moderation does not contribute to an
increased risk of heart failure and may even be protective.
The researchers said that no
level of alcohol intake was associated with a higher risk of heart failure.
However, heavy alcohol use is certainly a risk factor for deaths from any
cause.
The
data also showed that former drinkers were most likely to develop heart
failure— men had a 19 percent higher risk, women had a 17 percent higher risk.
Over time, excessive drinking
begins to weaken the heart muscles, leading to cardiomyopathy and eventually to
heart failure. Symptoms of heart failure include shortness of breath, fatigue
and nausea.
This
could be related to the reasons why they had stopped drinking in the first
place, for instance because they had already developed health problems that
might have made them more likely to go on to develop heart failure.
Previous studies have shown
moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk of heart failure. These
benefits may be derived from antioxidants found in both beer and wine. Wine has
heart-healthy resveratrol while beer has polyphenols.
Researchers
noted that their findings do not prove causality— drinking in moderation is no
guarantee that you won’t have heart failure.SOURCE:
Fox News online January 20, 2015
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