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With beer say cheers to longer life

According to a study, men who consume half a pint of beer a day are likely to reach 90, the milestone age

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In a good news to beer lovers, researcher­s have found that men who consume half a pint of beer a day are 81 per cent more likely to reach the milestone age when compared to non-drinkers. The study also found that women who drink similar amounts increase by a third their chance of reaching that landmark.

The research from Maastricht University in Netherland­s, also revealed that men who drink three shots of whisky or two pints every day are two-thirds more likely to reach 90 than the person who never drinks alcohol, reports thesun.co.uk.

For the finding, the researcher­s tracked the drinking habits of 5,500 people over two decades. “Our analyses show significan­tly

The research from Maastricht University in Netherland­s, also revealed that men who drink three shots of whisky or two pints every day are twothirds more likely to reach 90 than the person who never drinks alcohol

positive associatio­ns between alcohol and longevity in men and women,” study lead researcher Professor Piet van den Brandt was quoted as saying by thesun.co.uk.

According to the researcher­s, one theory is moderate drinking is good for heart health. But too much drinking can be toxic. However,

the researcher­s claim their results do not mean non-drinkers should start drinking and they are being urged not to start drinking in a bid to live longer.

“The results should not be used as motivation to start drinking,” the researcher­s said. According to the researcher­s, National Health Service (NHS) guidelines recommend no more than 14 units of alcohol weekly – roughly six pints of beer or six standard glasses of wine.

However, Sir Ian Gilmore from Alcohol Health Alliance UK, said, “There is no evidence to suggest nondrinker­s should start for the good of their health.”

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