Alcohol consumption and blood pressure change: 5-year follow-up study of the association in normotensive workers

Jul 6, 2001Journal of human hypertension

Alcohol use and blood pressure changes over 5 years in workers with normal blood pressure

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Abstract

Daily alcohol consumption was associated non-linearly with changes in blood pressure, with a threshold effect at 18 ml of ethanol per day.

  • Higher average daily alcohol consumption was linked to increased systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
  • A J-shaped relationship was observed, indicating both low and high levels of alcohol consumption could affect blood pressure differently.
  • Increasing alcohol consumption corresponded with elevated blood pressure levels.
  • Decreasing alcohol consumption was associated with a reduction in blood pressure elevation.

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