Health Benefits of Alcohol

Moderate Drinking Reduces Risk for Dementia, Stroke & Heart Disease

© Jennifer Copley

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Research has found that moderate drinking significantly reduces the risk for a number of health problems.

Researchers first began studying the potential health benefits of alcohol consumption as a result of the "French paradox". It was found that despite a relatively rich diet and drinking wine with meals, the French have a lower incidence of heart disease. This led researchers to investigate the possible link between moderate alcohol consumption and health.

Drink in Moderation

How much should you drink? Research has turned up a number of health benefits that are linked to alcohol consumption. However, the ideal amount of alcohol to achieve these benefits is one drink per day for women and one to two drinks per day for men. A drink can be 175 ml of wine, one standard-sized can or bottle of beer, or one standard shot of spirits. Drinking more or not drinking all week and then having many drinks in one night will not provide any additional benefits and can cause health problems. Also, those who take medication, suffer from certain health conditions, or are pregnant should avoid alcohol altogether.

The Benefits of Moderate Alcohol Consumption

Although some studies suggest that red wine offers additional health-protective effects due to its high antioxidant content, the benefits listed below can be obtained by drinking any type of alcohol in moderation.

Further Information

This article is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to represent medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your health or whether alcohol could aggravate any pre-existing medical condition, you should consult your doctor.

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