Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg has found that women who drink beer moderately have a lower risk of heart a...
Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg has found that women who drink beer moderately have a lower risk of heart attack compared to heavy drinkers and those who got to drink the beer.
In a study in the Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care Reports, the researchers report the results of 1968-2000 survey who were then 70 and 92 years old of 1500 women. Using the data collected in the survey, the researchers mapped the relationship between the incidence of cancer attacks, diabetes, stroke and heart, and the consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages.
For women, the participants to detail the frequency of spirits were asked to wine or beer is consumed, and the physical symptoms you may have. The subjects were a variety of answers to "given by" nothing in the last 10 years "every day. "In the 32 years of follow-up, 345 women were diagnosed with cancer, diabetes developed 160, 162 had a stroke and 185 experienced a heart attack.
Researchers from the results, drink the beer reported once or twice a week to a month, a risk was 30 percent lower for heart attacks compared to women who repeatedly drink the beer a day or a week or never one or two times down , Thus it seems that moderate consumption of beer has the ability to protect women against heart attacks.
had on the other hand, those who drank spirits diagnosed more than once or twice a month a 50 per cent risk of cancer and of dying compared to women who consumed less.
Dominique Hange, one of the authors of this study, however, uncertainty remains as to whether or not the moderate consumption of alcohol has protective effect. The researchers confirmed their results by their results against other risk factors for cardiovascular disease control, but could not confirm if moderately consumed wine the same effect offered beer or spirits did. Thus, a follow-up study will be conducted, confirmed accurate results to be delivered.
Besides slopes, other authors of the study are Bengtsson Street, Valter Sundh Cecilia A. Björkelund and Jóhann Sigurdsson.
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