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“A Glass of Red Wine is Good for the Heart?”... It Was All Wrong!
The belief that moderate drinking is good for health has been debunked by a new study. Researchers from the University of Victoria in Canada analyzed 107 studies on the relationship between alcohol consumption and lifespan, finding that claims of moderate drinking being beneficial are due to flaws in the study design.
Key Points
- Study Design Flaws: Previous studies mostly focused on the elderly and mistakenly included people who quit or significantly reduced drinking due to health issues in the non-drinker group.
- Mortality Risk Assessment: Claims that moderate drinking reduces mortality risk are incorrect. High-quality studies found no significant difference in mortality risk between moderate drinkers and non-drinkers.
- The French Paradox: The 1990s' popular belief that red wine is good for the heart has also been debunked. Claims that red wine prevents heart disease are exaggerated.
- Relation to Cancer: Alcohol is closely linked to several types of cancer. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies alcohol as a Group 1 carcinogen.
The idea that moderate drinking is good for health is a misconception. Alcohol can actually harm your health. Don’t believe the misinformation any longer!
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