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Alcohol and Health – Is there even any connection?


July 29, 2009
Author: Chris M. Alexander


Recent study has come to the conclusion that moderate drinkers tend to live longer in comparison to heavy drinkers. Moderate drinkers normally experience less heart attacks, Alzheimer’s disease and hypertension. When you drink sensibly, you will find that you can get rid of diabetes, kidney stones, stress, hepatitis, erectile dysfunction, gallstones, and bone fractures.

Use of Alcohol

You may not believe at first but it is true that alcohol has some medicinal properties and therefore there is not much of a surprise that it is used by the health care providers in various treatment routines. According to latest research, there is a strong connection between decrease in cardiovascular disease and moderate alcohol consumption. If the report of National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism are to be believed, moderate drinking is advantageous to heart health. This is significant as cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death in the US. According to one estimate, heart disease kills over one million Americans on a yearly basis.

Connection between alcohol and lifestyle

At this juncture, you may ask why drink to minimize the heart disease risk? After all, eating a healthy balanced diet with regular exercise is a much better option. But in reality this is not the case. Most of the experts are of the opinion that the moderate consumption of alcohol can be more effective in comparison to making modification in lifestyle with regard to reducing the risk of heart diseases. For individuals looking to reduce cholesterol by more than 30 points, it is of paramount importance that they follow a strict low-fat diet, get rid of salt from their diet and exercise on a daily basis.

Heart attack survivability

Apart from minimizing the risk of heart attacks, alcohol abuse also enhances the survivability. According to recent research, drinking moderate alcohol for a period of ten to twelve months before an acute myocardial infarction plays a significant part in minimizing the risk of dying afterward. It was found during the study that people who drink moderately had the lowest mortality rate.

When you drink moderately, there is a strong possibility that your tissue is not going to be damaged. Alcohol not only improves lipid profile but more importantly increases HDL. If experts are to be believed, alcohol also plays a pivotal role in minimizing platelet aggregation and fibrinogen. In some cases, it also increases fibrinolysis. Regarding fibrinolysis, it is a routine through which clots dissolve.

 
 
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