Cardiovascular risks and benefits of moderate and heavy alcohol consumption

J Fernandez-Sola - Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2015 - nature.com
The heart and vascular system are susceptible to the harmful effects of alcohol. Alcohol is an
active toxin that undergoes widespread diffusion throughout the body, causing multiple …

Alcohol and cardiovascular health: the razor-sharp double-edged sword

JH O'Keefe, KA Bybee, CJ Lavie - Journal of the American College of …, 2007 - jacc.org
An extensive body of data shows concordant J-shaped associations between alcohol intake
and a variety of adverse health outcomes, including coronary heart disease, diabetes …

[PDF][PDF] Association between alcohol and cardiovascular disease: Mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data

MV Holmes, CE Dale, L Zuccolo, RJ Silverwood, Y Guo… - Bmj, 2014 - bmj.com
Objective To use the rs1229984 variant in the alcohol dehydrogenase 1B gene (ADH1B) as
an instrument to investigate the causal role of alcohol in cardiovascular disease. Design …

Selection biases in observational studies affect associations between 'moderate'alcohol consumption and mortality

TS Naimi, T Stockwell, J Zhao, Z Xuan, F Dangardt… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Selection biases may lead to systematic overestimate of protective effects from
'moderate'alcohol consumption. Overall, most sources of selection bias favor low‐volume …

Ethanol and cognition: indirect effects, neurotoxicity and neuroprotection: a review

JCM Brust - International journal of environmental research and …, 2010 - mdpi.com
Ethanol affects cognition in a number of ways. Indirect effects include intoxication,
withdrawal, brain trauma, central nervous system infection, hypoglycemia, hepatic failure …

To drink or not to drink? That is the question

RA Kloner, SH Rezkalla - Circulation, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
Numerous studies have used a J-shaped or U-shaped curve to describe the relationship
between alcohol use and total mortality. The nadir of the curves based on recent meta …

The red wine hypothesis: from concepts to protective signalling molecules

LH Opie, S Lecour - European heart journal, 2007 - academic.oup.com
We review evidence for and against the 'red wine hypothesis', whereby red wine is more
likely to confer cardiovascular benefits than white. As background, there is a strong …

Alcohol in moderation, cardioprotection, and neuroprotection: epidemiological considerations and mechanistic studies

MA Collins, EJ Neafsey, KJ Mukamal… - Alcoholism: clinical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
In contrast to many years of important research and clinical attention to the pathological
effects of alcohol (ethanol) abuse, the past several decades have seen the publication of a …

Moderate ethanol ingestion and cardiovascular protection: from epidemiologic associations to cellular mechanisms

M Krenz, RJ Korthuis - Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 2012 - Elsevier
While ethanol intake at high levels (3–4 or more drinks), either in acute (occasional binge
drinking) or chronic (daily) settings, increases the risk for myocardial infarction and stroke …

Alcohol intake and cardiovascular risk factors: a Mendelian randomisation study

Y Cho, SY Shin, S Won, CL Relton, G Davey Smith… - Scientific Reports, 2015 - nature.com
Mendelian randomisation studies from Asia suggest detrimental influences of alcohol on
cardiovascular risk factors, but such associations are observed mainly in men. The absence …