Although a high level of alcohol consumption is associated with cardiomyopathy, the benefit or risk of moderate alcohol consumption on incident heart failure (HF) is unknown. This study examined the association between alcohol consumption and risk for HF in older adults with hypertension. The study analyzed data from a cohort of 6,083 participants aged 65 to 84 years at baseline (1995 to 2001) followed for a median of 10.8 years during and after the Second Australian National Blood Pressure Study. Frequency and amount of alcohol consumption were self-reported at baseline and during the clinical trial. The percentages of current drinkers, former drinkers, and never-drinkers at baseline were 4,400 (72%), 394 (6%), and 1,289 (21%), respectivel...
The relation between alcohol consumption and incident hypertension is unclear, and most observationa...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between heavy alcohol use and hype...
Although a high level of alcohol consumption is associated with cardiomyopathy, the benefit or risk ...
Aim: Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However,...
Aim Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However, ...
ObjectivesWe investigated the association between alcohol consumption and incident congestive heart ...
Importance: More than 1 million older adults develop heart failure annually. The association of alco...
Light-to-moderate drinking has been associated with reduced risk of heart failure (HF). We have exam...
Aim Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However, ...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the hypothesis that alcohol consumption is associated...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
BACKGROUND: Although moderate alcohol consumption is associated with decreased clinical heart failur...
abstract: Objective: Moderate alcohol consumption is related to a reduction of mortality. However, t...
The relation between alcohol consumption and incident hypertension is unclear, and most observationa...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between heavy alcohol use and hype...
Although a high level of alcohol consumption is associated with cardiomyopathy, the benefit or risk ...
Aim: Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However,...
Aim Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However, ...
ObjectivesWe investigated the association between alcohol consumption and incident congestive heart ...
Importance: More than 1 million older adults develop heart failure annually. The association of alco...
Light-to-moderate drinking has been associated with reduced risk of heart failure (HF). We have exam...
Aim Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However, ...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the hypothesis that alcohol consumption is associated...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
BACKGROUND: Although moderate alcohol consumption is associated with decreased clinical heart failur...
abstract: Objective: Moderate alcohol consumption is related to a reduction of mortality. However, t...
The relation between alcohol consumption and incident hypertension is unclear, and most observationa...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between heavy alcohol use and hype...