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A little alcohol 'can be healthy' | A little alcohol 'can be healthy' |
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A little alcohol combined with a healthy active lifestyle may be the best recipe for a longer life. | A little alcohol combined with a healthy active lifestyle may be the best recipe for a longer life. |
A European Heart Journal study suggests the combination can cut the risk of heart disease. | A European Heart Journal study suggests the combination can cut the risk of heart disease. |
A Danish team found people who led an active lifestyle were less prone to heart disease - but the risk was cut still further if they drank moderately. | A Danish team found people who led an active lifestyle were less prone to heart disease - but the risk was cut still further if they drank moderately. |
However, UK experts warned people should not be encouraged to drink, as too much alcohol can be very damaging. | However, UK experts warned people should not be encouraged to drink, as too much alcohol can be very damaging. |
Physical activity has shown greater benefits to heart health and overall health in previous research compared to drinking alcohol Ellen MasonBritish Heart Foundation | Physical activity has shown greater benefits to heart health and overall health in previous research compared to drinking alcohol Ellen MasonBritish Heart Foundation |
The researchers followed nearly 12,000 men and women for nearly 20 years, during which 1,242 died from ischaemic heart disease (IHD). | The researchers followed nearly 12,000 men and women for nearly 20 years, during which 1,242 died from ischaemic heart disease (IHD). |
Overall, they found people who did not drink or take any exercise had the highest risk of heart disease - 49% higher than people who either drank, exercised or did both. | Overall, they found people who did not drink or take any exercise had the highest risk of heart disease - 49% higher than people who either drank, exercised or did both. |
When comparing people who took similar levels of exercise, they found that those who drank moderately - one to 14 units of alcohol a week - were around 30% less likely to develop heart disease than non-drinkers. | When comparing people who took similar levels of exercise, they found that those who drank moderately - one to 14 units of alcohol a week - were around 30% less likely to develop heart disease than non-drinkers. |
This finding held good for people who were completely inactive, through to those who took vigorous regular exercise - with the overall risk declining as exercise levels increased. | This finding held good for people who were completely inactive, through to those who took vigorous regular exercise - with the overall risk declining as exercise levels increased. |
Non-drinkers who were physically active had a 31%-33% reduced risk of IHD compared to physically inactive non-drinkers. | Non-drinkers who were physically active had a 31%-33% reduced risk of IHD compared to physically inactive non-drinkers. |
But their reduced risk was dwarfed by physically active people who drank at least one drink a week - their risk was up to 50% lower than that of physically inactive non-drinkers. | But their reduced risk was dwarfed by physically active people who drank at least one drink a week - their risk was up to 50% lower than that of physically inactive non-drinkers. |
Biochemical effects | Biochemical effects |
Past research has suggested that alcohol consumption may decrease the risk of heart disease by increasing the levels of "good" cholesterol and possibly thinning the blood. | Past research has suggested that alcohol consumption may decrease the risk of heart disease by increasing the levels of "good" cholesterol and possibly thinning the blood. |
It was a similar story when the researchers looked at deaths from all causes: physical activity appeared to reduce the risk, while moderate drinkers fared better than their abstemious peers across all physical activity levels. | It was a similar story when the researchers looked at deaths from all causes: physical activity appeared to reduce the risk, while moderate drinkers fared better than their abstemious peers across all physical activity levels. |
Researcher Professor Morton Gronbaek, from Copenhagen's National Institute of Public Health, said: "Our study shows that being both physically active and drinking a moderate amount of alcohol is important for lowering the risk of both fatal IHD and death from all causes." | Researcher Professor Morton Gronbaek, from Copenhagen's National Institute of Public Health, said: "Our study shows that being both physically active and drinking a moderate amount of alcohol is important for lowering the risk of both fatal IHD and death from all causes." |
Ellen Mason, a cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said: "The combination of moderate drinking and physical activity appears to be a winning one in reducing the risk of fatal heart disease. | Ellen Mason, a cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said: "The combination of moderate drinking and physical activity appears to be a winning one in reducing the risk of fatal heart disease. |
"However, drinking too much starts to outweigh the benefits of alcohol intake and can increase your blood pressure. | "However, drinking too much starts to outweigh the benefits of alcohol intake and can increase your blood pressure. |
"Physical activity has shown greater benefits to heart health and overall health in previous research compared to drinking alcohol. | "Physical activity has shown greater benefits to heart health and overall health in previous research compared to drinking alcohol. |
"Alcohol is a depressant whereas exercise releases mood-enhancing hormones which can benefit quality of life as well as reduce the risk of death." | "Alcohol is a depressant whereas exercise releases mood-enhancing hormones which can benefit quality of life as well as reduce the risk of death." |
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