Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day for men) is associated with decreased risks for total mortality, coronary artery disease, diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure, and stroke. However, higher levels of alcohol consumption are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Indeed, behind only smoking and obesity, excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading cause of premature death in the United States. Heavy alcohol use (1) is one of the most common causes of reversible hypertension, (2) accounts for about one-third of all cases of nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy, (3) is a frequent cause of atrial fibrillation, and (4) markedly increases risks of strokedboth is...
Moderate alcohol consumption by apparently healthy people or patients with cardiovascular disease is...
Most world populations consume alcoholic beverages. Ethanol may have both protective and harmful eff...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the relation between alcohol consumption and specific vascular ev...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
An extensive body of data shows concordant J-shaped associations between alcohol intake and a variet...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
SYNOPSIS. The substantial medical risks of heavy alcohol drinking as well as the existence of a safe...
An extensive body of data shows concordant J-shaped associations between alcohol intake and a variet...
It is known that drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with reduced cardiovascular disease an...
Objective: The review aims to evaluate associations of occasional and moderate drinking with cardiov...
Several studies have indicated that moderate drinkers have a lower risk of both nonfatal myocardial ...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
Abstract—Numerous studies have used a J-shaped or U-shaped curve to describe the relationship betwee...
Aim: Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However,...
Moderate alcohol consumption by apparently healthy people or patients with cardiovascular disease is...
Most world populations consume alcoholic beverages. Ethanol may have both protective and harmful eff...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the relation between alcohol consumption and specific vascular ev...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
An extensive body of data shows concordant J-shaped associations between alcohol intake and a variet...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
SYNOPSIS. The substantial medical risks of heavy alcohol drinking as well as the existence of a safe...
An extensive body of data shows concordant J-shaped associations between alcohol intake and a variet...
It is known that drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with reduced cardiovascular disease an...
Objective: The review aims to evaluate associations of occasional and moderate drinking with cardiov...
Several studies have indicated that moderate drinkers have a lower risk of both nonfatal myocardial ...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
Abstract—Numerous studies have used a J-shaped or U-shaped curve to describe the relationship betwee...
Aim: Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However,...
Moderate alcohol consumption by apparently healthy people or patients with cardiovascular disease is...
Most world populations consume alcoholic beverages. Ethanol may have both protective and harmful eff...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the relation between alcohol consumption and specific vascular ev...