Background. Many epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies suggest that chronic and moderate consumption of red wine benefits cardiovascular health, because of the alcoholic content or the polyphenols/flavonoids. Aims. The antioxidant and cardioprotective properties of a French red wine (cabernet sauvignon, 12% alcohol by volume) were compared with those of the same wine subjected to reverse osmosis for partial removal of alcohol (6% alcohol by volume). Methods. Antioxidant capacity was assessed in vitro using the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay. To test the cardioprotective effect of 12% v. 6% wine, the drinking water of rats used for controls was supplemented with red wine (12% or 6%). After 10 days, hearts were is...
Light to moderate alcohol consumption may have a beneficial effect on cardiovascular morbidity and m...
Wine consumption has been popular worldwide for many centuries. Based on in vitro and in vivo studie...
We review evidence for and against the ‘red wine hypothesis’, whereby red wine is more likely to con...
The devastating effects of heavy alcohol drinking have been long time recognized. In the last decade...
Wine is a popular alcoholic beverage that has been consumed for hundreds of years. Benefits from mod...
Abstract. Excessive alcohol consumption is associated with increased morbidity and mortality as well...
Background: Red wine contains a naturally rich source of antioxidants, which may protect the body fr...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed that a mild to moderate drinking of wine, par...
Objective: To establish whether the total antioxidant capacity of nonalcoholic extracts of three Arg...
Moderate daily red wine consumption decreases cardiovascular risk compared with either abstinence or...
Several studies have related moderate consumption of red wine with prevention of cardiovascular dise...
Wines are the subject of an increasing number of investigations. The benefits of red wine became wid...
Since decades, it has been suggested that regular, moderate consumption of red wine, a major compone...
Abstract. Relative to non-drinkers, a low to moderate alcohol intake is associated with lower risk o...
International audienceIt is now well established that oxidative stress resulting from reactive oxyge...
Light to moderate alcohol consumption may have a beneficial effect on cardiovascular morbidity and m...
Wine consumption has been popular worldwide for many centuries. Based on in vitro and in vivo studie...
We review evidence for and against the ‘red wine hypothesis’, whereby red wine is more likely to con...
The devastating effects of heavy alcohol drinking have been long time recognized. In the last decade...
Wine is a popular alcoholic beverage that has been consumed for hundreds of years. Benefits from mod...
Abstract. Excessive alcohol consumption is associated with increased morbidity and mortality as well...
Background: Red wine contains a naturally rich source of antioxidants, which may protect the body fr...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed that a mild to moderate drinking of wine, par...
Objective: To establish whether the total antioxidant capacity of nonalcoholic extracts of three Arg...
Moderate daily red wine consumption decreases cardiovascular risk compared with either abstinence or...
Several studies have related moderate consumption of red wine with prevention of cardiovascular dise...
Wines are the subject of an increasing number of investigations. The benefits of red wine became wid...
Since decades, it has been suggested that regular, moderate consumption of red wine, a major compone...
Abstract. Relative to non-drinkers, a low to moderate alcohol intake is associated with lower risk o...
International audienceIt is now well established that oxidative stress resulting from reactive oxyge...
Light to moderate alcohol consumption may have a beneficial effect on cardiovascular morbidity and m...
Wine consumption has been popular worldwide for many centuries. Based on in vitro and in vivo studie...
We review evidence for and against the ‘red wine hypothesis’, whereby red wine is more likely to con...