«We do not see
a protective effect of alcohol on bladder cancer,» he says.
Parker adds that the different cancers are heterogeneous enough that
the protective effect of alcohol might not apply to all of them, and that case - control and cohort studies are difficult to do because of the rarity of some types of kidney cancer.
Not exact matches
With researchers producing a seemingly constant stream
of studies about
alcohol's
protective effects against dementia, heart disease and other serious health issues, it can be easy for wine lovers to believe their nightly glass
of vino is doing -LSB-...]
And studies have shown that
alcohol doesn't have as much
of a
protective effect against infections over simply allowing an umbilical cord to dry on its own (dry care).
Overall, a number
of studies suggest that restrictive
alcohol policies have a
protective effect on reducing suicide at a general population level.
One potential clue is that
alcohol seems to have more
of a
protective effect in overweight women.
A study
of the interplay between peer drinking and the functional polymorphism rs1229984 in the
alcohol dehydrogenase 1B gene (ADH1B) in the development
of adolescent drinking milestones has found that peer drinking reduces the
protective effects of an ADH1B variant.
Study authors selected 1,550 European and African - American individuals (766 females, 784 males) who had a full drink
of alcohol before age 18, since the ADH1B variant is expected to exhibit a
protective effect only in response to
alcohol consumption.
Among individuals who reported that none or few
of their best friends drank
alcohol between ages
of 12 to 17 — considered a low - risk social environment — this ADH1B variant was associated with a
protective effect, reducing the likelihood that an adolescent would experience a first intoxication and first symptom
of an AUD.
Given the toxicity
of acetaldehyde, negative
effects are experienced by people with this ADH1B variant when they drink
alcohol, which discourages heavy drinking and serves as a
protective effect.
«This study demonstrates that a high - risk social environment can overwhelm the
protective effect of a genetic variant associated with
alcohol - related behaviors,» said Emily Olfson, an MD - PhD student at Washington University School
of Medicine as well as first author
of this study.
Thus, these results indicate that FOXO3 is an important general mechanism by activating multiple cellular
protective functions that the normal liver uses to resist the toxic
effects of alcohol.»
The
protective effect of eating cherries persisted after considering patients» body mass sex, purine intake, along with use
of diuretics,
alcohol and anti-gout medications.
Alcoholic drinks — Low to moderate
alcohol consumption can be an enjoyable, positive aspect
of social life and this consumption has also been shown to have a
protective effect in heart disease — probably due to the relaxing
effect of alcohol on the person.
Low to moderate
alcohol consumption can be an enjoyable, positive aspect
of social life and this consumption has also been shown to have a
protective effect in heart disease — probably due to the relaxing
effect of alcohol on the person.
Replacing polyunsaturated corn oil with saturated beef fat or cocoa butter proves
protective in models where animals consume almost a third
of their calories as
alcohol, and replacing polyunsaturated fish oil with saturated and monounsaturated palm oil has the same
effect (28, 29 30).
It's important to mention that excessive intake
of alcohol didn't have
protective effects and it didn't reduce the risk
of developing AITD.
Thus, parents seem to have a
protective effect on their daughters» later use
of alcohol by limiting inclusion
of male friends in their networks.
Furthermore, the paradoxical
protective effects of antenatal parental
alcohol use found in some studies [9,17,18] are most likely explained by 1) misclassification
of the exposure or outcome, 2) residual confounding, or 3) small sample size [6,19].
Our findings suggested that externalizing symptoms moderated the association between internalizing symptoms and trajectories
of probability
of alcohol use, and that this interaction was negative consistent with a
protective effect.
Although the proposed interaction was not supported for probability
of marijuana use, or for frequency
of marijuana use or quantity x frequency
of alcohol use, there was evidence for
protective first - order
effects of internalizing symptoms on these outcomes.
That is, internalizing symptoms decrease the probability
of alcohol use, and the timing
of this
protective effect depends on the co-occurrence
of externalizing symptoms, but this is not true for predicting amounts
of use for users (frequency
of marijuana or quantity x frequency
of alcohol use).
Although the proposed internalizing x externalizing interaction was also not supported as a predictor
of growth in amount
of use for users (frequency
of marijuana use and quantity x frequency
of alcohol use), there was evidence for internalizing symptoms as a
protective first - order
effect on the intercepts
of these outcomes.