Purpose of Review: A clear link between excessive alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been established, but no consensus exists on the effects of moderate alcohol consumption on CVD. Recent Findings: A lower risk of coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction among moderate drinkers compared to abstainers has been consistently observed in epidemiological studies and meta-analyses of these studies. However, ambiguity remains on the effect of alcohol on other CVDs and all-cause mortality. Short-term randomized controlled trials (RCT) have identified potentially beneficial effects of alcohol consumption on cardiovascular risk factors, but studies investigating genetic polymorphisms that influence alcohol consumption (...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
International audienceBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Observational studies document the inverse relationship...
Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with lower coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Howev...
Objective: The review aims to evaluate associations of occasional and moderate drinking with cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective among ap...
Abstract: Background: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protectiv...
Several studies have indicated that moderate drinkers have a lower risk of both nonfatal myocardial ...
The data on two questions are reviewed: does heavy alcohol intake increase the risk of coronary hear...
The causal effects of alcohol-in-moderation on cardiometabolic health are continuously debated. Mend...
The causal effects of alcohol-in-moderation on cardiometabolic health are continuously debated. Mend...
Objective: Previous meta-analyses estimate that low-volume alcohol consumption protects against coro...
Background: Significant evidence exists about J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and ...
The causal effects of alcohol-in-moderation on cardiometabolic health are continuously debated. Mend...
Previous research has reported a protective association between alcohol drinking and acute coronary ...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
International audienceBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Observational studies document the inverse relationship...
Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with lower coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Howev...
Objective: The review aims to evaluate associations of occasional and moderate drinking with cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective among ap...
Abstract: Background: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protectiv...
Several studies have indicated that moderate drinkers have a lower risk of both nonfatal myocardial ...
The data on two questions are reviewed: does heavy alcohol intake increase the risk of coronary hear...
The causal effects of alcohol-in-moderation on cardiometabolic health are continuously debated. Mend...
The causal effects of alcohol-in-moderation on cardiometabolic health are continuously debated. Mend...
Objective: Previous meta-analyses estimate that low-volume alcohol consumption protects against coro...
Background: Significant evidence exists about J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and ...
The causal effects of alcohol-in-moderation on cardiometabolic health are continuously debated. Mend...
Previous research has reported a protective association between alcohol drinking and acute coronary ...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption increases risk for hypertension, which is in itself a strong r...
International audienceBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Observational studies document the inverse relationship...
Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with lower coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Howev...