Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol is linked to reduced risk of heart failure, large study finds

Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol is linked to reduced risk of heart failure, large study finds

Date:
January 20, 2015
Source:
European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
Summary:

Evidence already exists for the beneficial effects of drinking moderate amounts of alcohol on the risk of developing a number of heart conditions; however, the role it plays in the risk of developing heart failure has been under-researched with conflicting results. Now, a large study of nearly 15,000 men and women shows that drinking up to seven drinks a week in early to middle age is associated with a 20% lower risk of men developing heart failure in the future when compared to people who did not drink at all, and a more modest 16% reduced risk for women.

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