Sentences with phrase «suggest moderate alcohol»

Though most studies seem to suggest moderate alcohol intake may not cause any health issues in men and women, I've found in my years as a practitioner that «moderate» can mean very different things to different people.

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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).
Moderate drinking during pregnancy — 3 to 7 glasses of alcohol a week — does not seem to harm fetal neurodevelopment, as indicated by the child's ability to balance, suggests a large study published in the online only journal BMJ Open.
Study in rats suggests long - term, moderate consumption of alcohol improves recall of both visual and emotional stimuli
Here, we present data to suggest that the transition from moderate to uncontrolled alcohol intake occurs, in part, upon a breakdown of this endogenous protective pathway via a miRNA - dependent mechanism.
Some studies even suggest that menopause was delayed by moderate alcohol consumption, since «alcohol consumption was significantly correlated with estrogen levels.»
Though binge drinking (five or more drinks in one day) is the most detrimental, in terms of hormonal disruption and other health problems, this study suggests that moderate alcohol consumption needs further analysis to determine its health impact.
Alcohol: Research suggests that moderate drinking (usually defined as one drink a day for women) helps the immune system.
Moderate consumption of any type of alcohol can increase your HDL, or good, cholesterol by about 12 %, a 2001 science advisory by the American Heart Association suggests.
Studies suggest that alcohol, when consumed at low to moderate levels, may have some health benefits.
Research suggests that moderate alcohol intake can produce a slight rise in HDL cholesterol (a so - called good cholesterol).
Most docs suggest moderate daily activity and exercise to boost stamina, plus more rest, and stress, alcohol, and caffeine reduction.
Roughly 95 percent of them were also light to moderate alcohol drinkers — suggesting that consuming even the smallest amount alcohol can have a dramatic impact intestinal bacteria levels.
Epidemiology also strongly suggests that regular moderate alcohol consumption has a major favorable impact on diabetes risk, particularly in women; this may reflect a direct insulin - sensitizing effect on muscle and, in women, a reduced risk for obesity.
Results suggested that externalizing symptoms moderated the association between internalizing symptoms and probability of alcohol, but not marijuana use.
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.
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