[proletar] Reposting: Medical News Archive: A Drink a Day Keeps Arteries Healthy

2006-07-23 Terurut Topik Jusfiq HADJAR


Bukan hanya satu dua hasil penelitian yang  menunjukkan manfaat
konsumsi alkohol secara moderat. 

Dan orang  Islam yang dungu-dungu masih saja berpegang kepada al-
Mushaf yang mengharamkan alkohol itu - sementara TIDAK ada bukti
bahwa al-Musahf itu memang berisi wahyu Allah. 


===



Medical News Archive  


A Drink a Day Keeps Arteries Healthy
Another Heart-Healthy Reason to Drink Alcohol in Moderation

By  Jennifer Warner  


Reviewed By Brunilda  Nazario, MD
on Thursday, May 15, 2003
WebMD Medical News Archive Archive





May 15, 2003 (New York) -- A daily dose of the alcoholic beverage of
your choice can help keep your arteries healthy and reduce the risk of
heart disease or even death. New research shows wine, beer, and liquor
are equally effective -- in moderation, of course -- in preventing
stiff arteries, which can lower the risk of heart disease. 


Researchers say the findings show that many of the heart-healthy
benefits of drinking alcohol aren't limited to red wine, but wine
drinkers did experience a slight advantage over beer and hard liquor
drinkers in at least one measure of heart disease risk. 


The study, presented at the Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of
the American Society of Hypertension in New York City, looked at the
drinking habits of 684 healthy European men and women from six
different counties. 


Researchers then compared the effects of moderate drinking, defined as
no more than one glass of wine or beer or less than a shot of liquor
per day, vs. abstaining on artery elasticity, which is an indicator of
how well arteries respond to stress. The more stiff and less elastic
an artery is, the more likely it is to cause trouble, such as trigger
a heart attack or stroke. 


The study found that moderate drinkers had increased elasticity in
both small and large arteries as well as lower heart rates compared
with nondrinkers. 


Researcher Reuven Zimlichman, MD, chief of medicine and hypertension
at Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University in Israel, says
although the study was designed to look at drinking's effect on the
arteries, finding a lower heart or pulse rate among moderate drinkers
is also an important indicator of improved heart health. 


Zimlichman says the benefits of moderate drinking were similar across
the different types of alcoholic beverages in all but one area. The
study found beer and liquor drinkers had slightly higher blood
pressure levels than wine drinkers. 


In this case, wine had the advantage over beer and alcohol, says
Zimlichman. But the rise in blood pressure found among beer and
alcohol drinkers was within normal limits. 


Beer drinkers had the highest blood pressure levels, followed by
liquor and wine drinkers. But researchers say the differences between
the three groups were small (within about 2-3 points) and may not be
significant. 


Zimlichman says more than 90% of the people in the study who drank
wine were red wine drinkers, and they were unable to compare the
effects of red vs. white wine on artery health. 



--
--


SOURCES: Reuven Zimlichman, MD, professor and chief of medicine and
hypertension, Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of
Hypertension, New York, May 14-16, 2003. 


© 2003 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved.




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[proletar] Reposting: Medical News Archive: A Drink a Day Keeps Arteries Healthy

2006-07-12 Terurut Topik Jusfiq HADJAR


Bukan hanya satu dua hasil penelitian yang  menunjukkan manfaat
konsumsi alkohol secara moderat. 

Dan orang  Islam yang dungu-dungu masih saja berpegang kepada al-
Mushaf yang mengharamkan alkohol itu - sementara TIDAK ada bukti
bahwa al-Musahf itu memang berisi wahyu Allah. 


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Medical News Archive  


A Drink a Day Keeps Arteries Healthy
Another Heart-Healthy Reason to Drink Alcohol in Moderation

By  Jennifer Warner  


Reviewed By Brunilda  Nazario, MD
on Thursday, May 15, 2003
WebMD Medical News Archive Archive





May 15, 2003 (New York) -- A daily dose of the alcoholic beverage of
your choice can help keep your arteries healthy and reduce the risk of
heart disease or even death. New research shows wine, beer, and liquor
are equally effective -- in moderation, of course -- in preventing
stiff arteries, which can lower the risk of heart disease. 


Researchers say the findings show that many of the heart-healthy
benefits of drinking alcohol aren't limited to red wine, but wine
drinkers did experience a slight advantage over beer and hard liquor
drinkers in at least one measure of heart disease risk. 


The study, presented at the Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of
the American Society of Hypertension in New York City, looked at the
drinking habits of 684 healthy European men and women from six
different counties. 


Researchers then compared the effects of moderate drinking, defined as
no more than one glass of wine or beer or less than a shot of liquor
per day, vs. abstaining on artery elasticity, which is an indicator of
how well arteries respond to stress. The more stiff and less elastic
an artery is, the more likely it is to cause trouble, such as trigger
a heart attack or stroke. 


The study found that moderate drinkers had increased elasticity in
both small and large arteries as well as lower heart rates compared
with nondrinkers. 


Researcher Reuven Zimlichman, MD, chief of medicine and hypertension
at Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University in Israel, says
although the study was designed to look at drinking's effect on the
arteries, finding a lower heart or pulse rate among moderate drinkers
is also an important indicator of improved heart health. 


Zimlichman says the benefits of moderate drinking were similar across
the different types of alcoholic beverages in all but one area. The
study found beer and liquor drinkers had slightly higher blood
pressure levels than wine drinkers. 


In this case, wine had the advantage over beer and alcohol, says
Zimlichman. But the rise in blood pressure found among beer and
alcohol drinkers was within normal limits. 


Beer drinkers had the highest blood pressure levels, followed by
liquor and wine drinkers. But researchers say the differences between
the three groups were small (within about 2-3 points) and may not be
significant. 


Zimlichman says more than 90% of the people in the study who drank
wine were red wine drinkers, and they were unable to compare the
effects of red vs. white wine on artery health. 



--
--


SOURCES: Reuven Zimlichman, MD, professor and chief of medicine and
hypertension, Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of
Hypertension, New York, May 14-16, 2003. 


© 2003 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved.




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2006-07-12 Terurut Topik Jusfiq HADJAR


Bukan hanya satu dua hasil penelitian yang  menunjukkan manfaat
konsumsi alkohol secara moderat. 

Dan orang  Islam yang dungu-dungu masih saja berpegang kepada al-
Mushaf yang mengharamkan alkohol itu - sementara TIDAK ada bukti
bahwa al-Musahf itu memang berisi wahyu Allah. 


===



Medical News Archive  


A Drink a Day Keeps Arteries Healthy
Another Heart-Healthy Reason to Drink Alcohol in Moderation

By  Jennifer Warner  


Reviewed By Brunilda  Nazario, MD
on Thursday, May 15, 2003
WebMD Medical News Archive Archive





May 15, 2003 (New York) -- A daily dose of the alcoholic beverage of
your choice can help keep your arteries healthy and reduce the risk of
heart disease or even death. New research shows wine, beer, and liquor
are equally effective -- in moderation, of course -- in preventing
stiff arteries, which can lower the risk of heart disease. 


Researchers say the findings show that many of the heart-healthy
benefits of drinking alcohol aren't limited to red wine, but wine
drinkers did experience a slight advantage over beer and hard liquor
drinkers in at least one measure of heart disease risk. 


The study, presented at the Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of
the American Society of Hypertension in New York City, looked at the
drinking habits of 684 healthy European men and women from six
different counties. 


Researchers then compared the effects of moderate drinking, defined as
no more than one glass of wine or beer or less than a shot of liquor
per day, vs. abstaining on artery elasticity, which is an indicator of
how well arteries respond to stress. The more stiff and less elastic
an artery is, the more likely it is to cause trouble, such as trigger
a heart attack or stroke. 


The study found that moderate drinkers had increased elasticity in
both small and large arteries as well as lower heart rates compared
with nondrinkers. 


Researcher Reuven Zimlichman, MD, chief of medicine and hypertension
at Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University in Israel, says
although the study was designed to look at drinking's effect on the
arteries, finding a lower heart or pulse rate among moderate drinkers
is also an important indicator of improved heart health. 


Zimlichman says the benefits of moderate drinking were similar across
the different types of alcoholic beverages in all but one area. The
study found beer and liquor drinkers had slightly higher blood
pressure levels than wine drinkers. 


In this case, wine had the advantage over beer and alcohol, says
Zimlichman. But the rise in blood pressure found among beer and
alcohol drinkers was within normal limits. 


Beer drinkers had the highest blood pressure levels, followed by
liquor and wine drinkers. But researchers say the differences between
the three groups were small (within about 2-3 points) and may not be
significant. 


Zimlichman says more than 90% of the people in the study who drank
wine were red wine drinkers, and they were unable to compare the
effects of red vs. white wine on artery health. 



--
--


SOURCES: Reuven Zimlichman, MD, professor and chief of medicine and
hypertension, Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of
Hypertension, New York, May 14-16, 2003. 


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Bukan hanya satu dua hasil penelitian yang  menunjukkan manfaat
konsumsi alkohol secara moderat. 

Dan orang  Islam yang dungu-dungu masih saja berpegang kepada
al- Mushaf yang mengharamkan alkohol itu - sementara TIDAK ada
bukti bahwa al-Musahf itu memang berisi wahyu Allah. 


===



Medical News Archive  


A Drink a Day Keeps Arteries Healthy
Another Heart-Healthy Reason to Drink Alcohol in Moderation

By  Jennifer Warner  


Reviewed By Brunilda  Nazario, MD
on Thursday, May 15, 2003
WebMD Medical News Archive Archive





May 15, 2003 (New York) -- A daily dose of the alcoholic beverage of
your choice can help keep your arteries healthy and reduce the risk of
heart disease or even death. New research shows wine, beer, and liquor
are equally effective -- in moderation, of course -- in preventing
stiff arteries, which can lower the risk of heart disease. 


Researchers say the findings show that many of the heart-healthy
benefits of drinking alcohol aren't limited to red wine, but wine
drinkers did experience a slight advantage over beer and hard liquor
drinkers in at least one measure of heart disease risk. 


The study, presented at the Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of
the American Society of Hypertension in New York City, looked at the
drinking habits of 684 healthy European men and women from six
different counties. 


Researchers then compared the effects of moderate drinking, defined as
no more than one glass of wine or beer or less than a shot of liquor
per day, vs. abstaining on artery elasticity, which is an indicator of
how well arteries respond to stress. The more stiff and less elastic
an artery is, the more likely it is to cause trouble, such as trigger
a heart attack or stroke. 


The study found that moderate drinkers had increased elasticity in
both small and large arteries as well as lower heart rates compared
with nondrinkers. 


Researcher Reuven Zimlichman, MD, chief of medicine and hypertension
at Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University in Israel, says
although the study was designed to look at drinking's effect on the
arteries, finding a lower heart or pulse rate among moderate drinkers
is also an important indicator of improved heart health. 


Zimlichman says the benefits of moderate drinking were similar across
the different types of alcoholic beverages in all but one area. The
study found beer and liquor drinkers had slightly higher blood
pressure levels than wine drinkers. 


In this case, wine had the advantage over beer and alcohol, says
Zimlichman. But the rise in blood pressure found among beer and
alcohol drinkers was within normal limits. 


Beer drinkers had the highest blood pressure levels, followed by
liquor and wine drinkers. But researchers say the differences between
the three groups were small (within about 2-3 points) and may not be
significant. 


Zimlichman says more than 90% of the people in the study who drank
wine were red wine drinkers, and they were unable to compare the
effects of red vs. white wine on artery health. 



--
--


SOURCES: Reuven Zimlichman, MD, professor and chief of medicine and
hypertension, Wolfson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Eighteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of
Hypertension, New York, May 14-16, 2003. 


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