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Cardiovascular Risk Profile and Type of Alcohol Beverage Consumption: A Population-Based Study
Heart health risks linked to different types of alcoholic drinks in a population study
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Abstract
Men consumed an average of 19.5 g/day of alcohol compared to 4.5 g/day in women.
- The prevalence of elevated alcohol consumption (>2 glasses of wine/day) was higher in men (35.3%) than in women (3.5%).
- Total alcohol intake was significantly associated with improvements in HDL cholesterol and fibrinogen for both genders.
- In men, total alcohol consumption was directly linked to higher levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- In women, wine drinking was associated with a healthier cardiovascular risk profile.
- Many significant associations between types of alcoholic beverages and cardiovascular risk factors diminished after adjusting for total alcohol consumption.
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