Not exact matches
Alcohol has been found to
inhibit milk's production, with babies
drinking less milk in the four hours following Mom knocking back a bottle.
In fact,
drinking alcohol actually can reduce milk supply and
inhibit your letdown reflex.
Although
alcohol is known to
inhibit skeletal muscle protein synthesis, few studies have examined the relationship between sarcopenia and
alcohol -
drinking patterns.
Acutely, the rise in FGF21 in response to
alcohol consumption
inhibits further
drinking.
The known diuretic effects of caffeine and
alcohol, because of their action in
inhibiting the release of arginine vasopressin (20, 21), would influence the response to ingested
drinks that contain caffeine or
alcohol.