Moderate alcohol consumption by apparently healthy people or patients with cardiovascular disease is associated with lower vascular and all-cause mortality. These findings were extended by two new meta-analyses aimed at assessing the relationship of alcohol drinking with vascular and total mortality in a large series of patients, including not only patients with a history of CVD but also diabetic and hypertensive patients. Two meta-analyses were performed: the first one considered 17 studies reporting secondary risk of vascular mortality; the second one included 14 studies reporting total mortality. The meta-analysis on vascular mortality and alcohol intake showed as an 'L-shaped' curve, indicating a protective effect (average 38%) that was...
This study examined the association between consumption of alcoholic beverages and all-cause and car...
Alcohol consumption affects overall mortality. Light to moderate alcohol consumption reduces the ris...
Abstract Background Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chron...
Moderate alcohol consumption by apparently healthy people or patients with cardiovascular disease is...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to quantify the relation between alcohol consumption and car...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the relation between alcohol consumption and specific vascular ev...
Aims/hypothesis: This systematic review examines the relationship between alcohol consumption and lo...
Abstract Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective ...
BACKGROUND: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective among ap...
It is known that drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with reduced cardiovascular disease an...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
Studies have suggested that moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced risk of CVD an...
textabstractTo investigate the association of alcohol intake with mortality from all causes, cardiov...
Background Moderate consumption of alcohol is inversely related with coronary disease, but its asso...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
This study examined the association between consumption of alcoholic beverages and all-cause and car...
Alcohol consumption affects overall mortality. Light to moderate alcohol consumption reduces the ris...
Abstract Background Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chron...
Moderate alcohol consumption by apparently healthy people or patients with cardiovascular disease is...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to quantify the relation between alcohol consumption and car...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the relation between alcohol consumption and specific vascular ev...
Aims/hypothesis: This systematic review examines the relationship between alcohol consumption and lo...
Abstract Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective ...
BACKGROUND: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective among ap...
It is known that drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with reduced cardiovascular disease an...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
Studies have suggested that moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced risk of CVD an...
textabstractTo investigate the association of alcohol intake with mortality from all causes, cardiov...
Background Moderate consumption of alcohol is inversely related with coronary disease, but its asso...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
This study examined the association between consumption of alcoholic beverages and all-cause and car...
Alcohol consumption affects overall mortality. Light to moderate alcohol consumption reduces the ris...
Abstract Background Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chron...