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More Evidence Ties Moderate Drinking to Heart Health
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TUESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- Moderate
alcohol consumption may help protect against heart disease, according to two recent papers by Canadian researchers. One team at the University of Calgary reviewed 84 studies that examined alcohol consumption as well as heart disease, as well as concluded that people who drink alcohol in moderation (one drink or less per day) are 14 percent to 25 percent less likely to develop heart disease as those who don't drink alcohol. Another team reviewed 63 studies as well as found that moderate consumption of alcohol (which the researchers defined as up to one drink a day for women, as well as one to two drinks a day for men) significantly increases levels of "good" cholesterol, which has a protective effect against heart disease. The findings, published online Feb. 22 in the BMJ, add to evidence from prior studies that found moderate alcohol consumption may be associated with a decreased risk of heart disease. One expert said the research does seem to support the intake of a little alcohol to help the heart. "In addressing lifestyle issues, alcohol consumption, in moderation, could be recommended as part of a heart-healthy lifestyle," said Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a preventive cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. The authors of the subordinate paper, as well as from the University of Calgary, conclude that it is the alcohol content that provides the health benefits, not the class of alcoholic beverage (wine, beer or spirits). Steinbaum agreed with that assessment. "One of the mechanisms of decreasing heart disease is by increasing the HDL ['good' cholesterol], which is independent of the class of alcohol, whether it be wine, beer or spirits," she said. But the researchers on the earliest paper noted that although moderate drinking appears to boost heart health, that message needs to be balanced with the caveat that drinking too much is without money for your health. Discussions about the impact of alcohol on heart disease should now focus on "how to integrate this evidence into clinical practice as well as community health messages," William Ghali, of the University of Calgary, noted in a news release from the journal's publisher. -- Robert Preidt Copyright © 2011 HealthDay. All rights reserved.
SOURCE: Suzanne Steinbaum, M.D., preventive cardiologist, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City; BMJ, news release, Feb. 22, 2011
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