Anyways, for those people, for people who follow a baseline of minimum healthy behaviors, what does
moderate alcohol consumption do for their overall lifespan?
In several animal studies, researchers have demonstrated that
moderate alcohol consumption does not promote weight gain.
Taken together, the results show that after taking account of influential factors, such as age, smoking, and previous motherhood, low to
moderate alcohol consumption did not seem to interfere with a child's ability to balance for any of the three components assessed.
Not exact matches
While the ideal postpartum abstention from
alcohol, since ethanol can move rapidly into the breast milk, lactation experts agree that
moderate alcohol consumption by a mother
does not pose major threats to an infant.
Scientific evidence shows that
moderate caffeine intake
does not affect athletic performance (and can in fact slightly improve it), but
alcohol consumption can interfere with muscle recovery from exercise, and negatively impact a number of other performance variables.
Scientific evidence shows that
moderate caffeine intake
does not affect athletic performance (and can in fact slightly improve it) or hydration status, but
alcohol consumption can interfere with muscle recovery from exercise, and negatively impact a number of other performance variables.
As I found when I posted new study this on facebook —
Moderate alcohol consumption as risk factor for adverse brain outcomes and cognitive decline — many social drinkers also get upset when you point out research like this because they don't want to have to give it up.
Although occasional and
moderate consumption of
alcohol doesn't cause long - lasting harm to thyroid, when taken regularly alcoholic beverages can affect all aspects of the functioning of the thyroid gland and the hypothalamus - pituitary - thyroid (HPT) axis.