Moderate drinkers who average one or two alcoholic beverages per day have narrower waists and less belly fat, Tran said.
Yep,
moderate drinkers who enjoyed two glasses of beer or wine a day were 18 percent less likely to experience a premature death.
Moderate drinkers who consume between 14 and 21 units of alcohol per week still have higher risk for a type of brain damage compared with teetotalers.
Not exact matches
Instead we perceive a much larger and more diverse assortment of individual heavy
drinkers who have little in common except that (1) they drink a lot, (2) they tend to have many more problems in life than nondrinkers or
moderate drinkers, and (3) they show a puzzlingly inconsistent ability to manage their drinking» (p. 99).
Jung Eun Lee, a nutritional epidemiologist at Sookmyung Women's University in Seoul, for example, showed that a
moderate drinker — someone
who consumes one medium glass of wine, or its alcohol equivalent, per day — has a 28 % lower risk of getting the disease.
The scientists found that
moderate drinkers lived longer than abstainers, and that wine
drinkers did indeed live longer on average than people
who consumed other kinds of alcohol.
In a recent study in BMJ of over 3,500 men and women, Doty, Harvard's Gang Liu and their colleagues found that many heavy
drinkers had impaired taste but not smell, while most light to
moderate drinkers were left unscathed and even fared better on smell tests than people
who didn't drink.
After reviewing nearly 90 previously completed studies, researchers said that
moderate drinkers may not have a survival benefit compared to people
who don't drink at all.
What they found is that «
moderate» coffee
drinkers — those
who consume three to five cups a day — experienced a lower risk of deaths from cardiovascular disease, neurological diseases, Type 2 diabetes, and suicide.
And in 2009, two coffee studies suggested additional benefits: Coffee - drinking men seemed to have a lower risk of advanced or lethal prostate cancer than other men, and middle - aged people
who drank
moderate amounts of coffee — three to five cups a day — had the lowest risk for dementia and Alzheimers disease later in life compared to less (or more) frequent
drinkers.
«People
who continue to be
moderate drinkers later in life are healthier,» he added.
But a new study suggests that women
who are
moderate drinkers actually tend to gain less weight over time than teetotalers.
Now, a new study suggests that women
who are
moderate drinkers actually tend to gain less weight over time than teetotalers.
When those
who regularly drank
moderate amounts of red wine were compared to teetotalers, the wine
drinkers were found to have higher scores for sexual desire, lubrication, and `' overall sexual function.»
i am very proud to be sober for over a year; im looking for someone
who does nt drink or is a very
moderate drinker.
However, the article points out that it's the people with
moderate drinking problems
who cause the most trouble, simply because there are more of them — about four problem
drinkers for every one with a serious alcohol dependency.
However even for those
who are
moderate drinkers, a problem can get up.
The rates for men were 398 per 100,000 for those
who never drank, 318 for low
drinkers, 255 for
moderate drinkers, 278 for high
drinkers and 334 for heavy
drinkers, the researchers reported.
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Moderate drinkers are those
who drank more than three drinks a week, on average.
Those
who reported having more than three drinks a week were considered at least
moderate drinkers, while women
who had more than seven drinks a week, and men
who had more than 14 drinks a week, were considered heavy
drinkers.