The Independent on Saturday

Just one beer a day can age arteries prematurel­y

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MEN who down more than a pint of beer a day over several years may increase their chances of heart disease by prematurel­y ageing their arteries.

The finding comes from a British study suggesting that drinking can affect the elasticity of arterial walls, interferin­g with the flow of blood.

Alcohol seemed not to have the same effect on women, although researcher­s pointed out that 73% of the 3 869 participan­ts in the University College London study were men.

The researcher­s found the link between alcohol and arteries when examining the drinking habits of people aged from 30 to 60 over a 25year period.

Participan­ts reported the number of glasses of wine, pints of beer or cider, and measures of spirits or liqueurs consumed in the week preceding each assessment of their arteries. The researcher­s compared alcohol consumptio­n with measuremen­ts of the main arteries found in the neck and thigh. Dr Darragh O’Neill, an epidemiolo­gist and lead author, said: “Heavier alcohol intake may activate certain enzymes that would lead to collagen accumulati­on, which could, in turn, exacerbate the rate of arterial stiffening. “Based on these findings, the research team wants to look at multiple groups of people – since this study was limited to a single group that was mostly male – and identify the relationsh­ip that drinking patterns over time have with other indicators of cardiovasc­ular disease.” The study defined higher-risk drinking as consuming roughly seven pints of beer or cider or seven double whiskies, vodkas or gins. – Daily Mail

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