Sentences with phrase «in moderate drinkers»

A 2006 Columbia University study found that brain function declines more quickly in nondrinkers than in moderate drinkers.
«A lot of this response is based on a misunderstanding of how minimum pricing works,» she said, claiming an introduction of the pricing rules would result in a moderate drinker seeing their annual alcohol bill rise by just # 11.81.

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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).
However much pressure was placed upon people to wink at excessive drinking in the past, nondrinkers and moderate drinkers were not generally threatened with legal action for telling the truth about alcoholism or for «discriminating» against alcoholics in hiring and housing.
People in Blue Zones tend to be moderate drinkers, of the glass - or - two - a-day-variety.
Hale (2010) then goes on to state, «Other studies have suggested psycho - motor delay in infants of moderate drinkers (2 + drinks daily), and to, «avoid breastfeeding for at least 2 - 3 hours after moderate drinking of alcohol» (p. 382).
«This positive behavior meant that the children of light and moderate drinkers had less emotional and behavioral problems through childhood and adolescence,» Dr. Monique Robinson, from Telethon Institute for Child Health Research in West Perth, Western Australia, told Reuters Health by email.
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.
Physical activity increased with the number of cups of tea per day from 43 % in the moderate tea drinkers to 46 % in the heavy drinkers.
In contrast, low risk moderate drinkers were paying on average # 1.10 per unit.
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 drinIn 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 drinin 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.
Sun and his colleagues took into account more than a dozen health and demographic factors that could influence both drinking and aging (such as diet, smoking, educational attainment, and family history of disease), but it's still possible that the moderate drinkers differed in key ways from their peers.
According to a round - up of studies published in Consumer Reports, moderate amounts of red wine may confer some benefits, but any pluses rapidly change to risks for heavy drinkers.
In addition, she said, «It is becoming clearer that it is much more likely to be the case that being a low or moderate drinker in middle age or older is a marker of good health, not a cause of it.&raquIn addition, she said, «It is becoming clearer that it is much more likely to be the case that being a low or moderate drinker in middle age or older is a marker of good health, not a cause of it.&raquin middle age or older is a marker of good health, not a cause of it.»
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.
The studies, which spanned 19 nations, showed a statistically significantly lower risk of dementia among regular, moderate drinkers in 14 countries.»
According to the authors, these findings suggest that abstainers are less healthy than moderate drinkers — but that may be why they stopped drinking in the first place.
«People who continue to be moderate drinkers later in life are healthier,» he added.
There was an article posted in the NY Times last year, basically reviewing some new science on the difference in longevity between different groups of people: non drinkers, moderate drinkers, heavy drinkers.
Now in regards to the light or moderate drinkers living longer than non-drinkers or heavy drinkers, I certainly realize this doesn't mean that you HAVE to drink in order to live to 100.
Moderate coffee drinkers at midlife showed a 65 % DECREASED risk for developing Alzheimer's in comparison to low coffee drinkers.
Moderated by Law Technology News Editor - in - Chief Monica Bay, the panel featured Jason Baron, of counsel at Drinker, Biddle & Reath; Clifton Dutton, senior vice president and director of strategies and e-discovery at AIG Legal Operations Center; Conor Crowley of Crowley Law Office; John Tredennick, Catalyst's founder and CEO; and Jeremy Pickens, senior research scientist at Catalyst.
Effects of a Revised Moderate Drinking Program for Enhancing Behavior Modification in the Workplace for Heavy Drinkers: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Japan
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