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Two drinks daily help men avoid heart attack: study

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listener - 24 Oct 2006 14:54 GMT
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Even healthy men may benefit from a drink or two
daily to help lower the risk of heart attack, medical researchers
reported on Monday.

"Our results suggest that moderate drinking could be viewed as a
complement, rather than an alternative," to lifestyle interventions such
as regular physical activity, weight loss and quitting smoking, said the
study from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.

The report said previous studies have linked moderate drinking to a lower
heart attack risk, compared to the risk run by those who do not drink at
all. The apparent protective effect may be that alcohol appears to raise
the level of so-called "good" cholesterol in the bloodstream.

But doctors do not generally recommend people drink, it said, because of
the risks associated with heavy drinking.

The study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at
nearly 9,000 men who were part of a large multiyear study tracking their
health histories. The group of men studied were nonsmokers, not
overweight, got at least 30 minutes of exercise daily and had diets heavy
on fruits, vegetables, fish and polyunsaturated fats but low in trans-
fats and red meat.

Between 1986 and 2002, 106 of the men had heart attacks, including eight
out of 1,282 who downed about two drinks daily, compared to 28 of another
1,889 who did not drink at all.

There were nine heart attacks in a group of 714 men who drank more than
two drinks daily, and 34 in a group of 2,252 who drank less than two a
day.

An analysis found that the lowest risk was in the two-drink group, the
authors said, and the highest risk among the nondrinkers.

"Given our findings, future guidelines for moderate drinking need not
consider healthy lifestyle behavior as mutually exclusive and should
instead focus on the strengths and limitations of the evidence about
moderate alcohol intake," the study concluded.
Jim Chinnis - 25 Oct 2006 14:06 GMT
listener <listener@nospam.net> wrote in part:

>CHICAGO (Reuters) - Even healthy men may benefit from a drink or two
>daily to help lower the risk of heart attack, medical researchers
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
>instead focus on the strengths and limitations of the evidence about
>moderate alcohol intake," the study concluded.

For once, I would like to see a quality study that looks at more than a few
categories of alcohol consumption with the top category unbounded. Here
again, someone who drinks 2.01 glasses of wine is lumped in with someone who
drinks the whole 750ml bottle and then downs another.

--
Jim Chinnis   Warrenton, Virginia, USA
 
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