RT @tonyescience: Yet more evidence that drinking prevents heart disease https://t.co/yv7NiBN6Tc. This major study comes surprisingly from…
RT @tonyescience: Yet more evidence that drinking prevents heart disease https://t.co/yv7NiBN6Tc. This major study comes surprisingly from…
RT @tonyescience: Yet more evidence that drinking prevents heart disease https://t.co/yv7NiBN6Tc. This major study comes surprisingly from…
Yet more evidence that drinking prevents heart disease https://t.co/yv7NiBN6Tc. This major study comes surprisingly from University College London, the UK's top School of Prohibition. Contrary to official advice, they find that regular drinking is healthie
RT @SpringerNature: Today is #WorldHeartDay. A good time to learn more about the effects of alcohol consumption in coronary heart disease.…
Today is #WorldHeartDay. A good time to learn more about the effects of alcohol consumption in coronary heart disease. Read the article published in @BMCMedicine here: https://t.co/ZiufZysUQQ
¿Qué opináis de esto @juan_revenga @JulioBasulto_DN ? https://t.co/fc0sKWu4P0
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
How many 🍹 🍸 🍷 do you think the authors had when writing/researching this? https://t.co/Ruwiawnid9
RT @NSAMR: UCL and Cambridge have released a meta-analysis of five British cohort studies showing that unstable drinking habits may be asso…
UCL and Cambridge have released a meta-analysis of five British cohort studies showing that unstable drinking habits may be associated with increased coronary heart disease rates, possibly due to an association with unhealthy behaviour or poor health. htt
Stable but not necessarily strong drinking produces lower cardiovascular disease risk... Studies show... https://t.co/RwhpuCO47C
RT IOGTInt: RT ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in BMCMedicine - https://t.co/sFYnWwjpde Thanks to AlcoResearchUK, The_MRC & ERC_Research for funding. ucl_iehc EPHDept AnnieBritton3
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
RT @CAMBRIDGE_CEU: A recent meta-analysis of >35,000 participants shows that inconsistently moderate drinkers had a significantly greater r…
Moderate drinking associated with lower risk of heart disease but consistency matters. https://t.co/ZdbzYACVlP
RT @frishee: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of s... https://t.co…
Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of s... https://t.co/9f7Fr49caD
RT @CAMBRIDGE_CEU: A recent meta-analysis of >35,000 participants shows that inconsistently moderate drinkers had a significantly greater r…
RT @CAMBRIDGE_CEU: A recent meta-analysis of >35,000 participants shows that inconsistently moderate drinkers had a significantly greater r…
RT @CAMBRIDGE_CEU: A recent meta-analysis of >35,000 participants shows that inconsistently moderate drinkers had a significantly greater r…
RT @CAMBRIDGE_CEU: A recent meta-analysis of >35,000 participants shows that inconsistently moderate drinkers had a significantly greater r…
A recent meta-analysis of >35,000 participants shows that inconsistently moderate drinkers had a significantly greater risk of incident chronic heart disease (HR 1.18, 95%CI 1.02-1.37) compared to consistently moderate drinkers https://t.co/5vu59ElHfK
RT @ucl_discovery: Open Access UCL Research: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a me…
Open Access UCL Research: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of six cohort studies using individual participant data https://t.co/yEW0XLXp8C
And a bonus mention to this paper on alcohol and CVD risk, which none of the @SARG_ScHARR team had anything to do with, but which was also published last week and is well worth a read. https://t.co/rtXYimeBcg Accompanying blog here: https://t.co/3WWmN1By
RT @ggkuhnle: Alcohol and health - a never ending problem. Yesterday's study rejects the 'sick quitter' hypothesis (https://t.co/c84nuHOz8M…
RT @SSA_Addiction: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of ssix cohort…
@trishankkarthik New study shows the benefits of consistent drinking. https://t.co/4SMqNsuBts
If you must drink alcohol, at least try to be consistent! https://t.co/2BZTnhRa1F
RT @SSA_Addiction: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of ssix cohort…
Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of ssix cohort studies using individual participant data... https://t.co/y8taQ7vywK https://t.co/5C5e13CBuG
RT @philcaincom: "No evidence of elevated CHD [coronary heart disease] risk was found for consistently heavy drinkers, and a weak associati…
RT @wcrfint: New research published in @BMCMedicine on alcohol. Results should be interpreted with caution, we know that drinking alcohol i…
RT @wcrfint: New research published in @BMCMedicine on alcohol. Results should be interpreted with caution, we know that drinking alcohol i…
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
RT @AnthonyJohns1: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of six cohort…
Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of six cohort studies using individual participant data https://t.co/gjkcZeiW96 #Medicine
Consuming alcohol moderately and consistency could literally prevent your heart to break down , a meta analysis found ! https://t.co/1RPun5tHV8
RT @kgusler: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: https://t.co/M5F1izpkYo
Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: https://t.co/M5F1izpkYo
RT @wcrfint: New research published in @BMCMedicine on alcohol. Results should be interpreted with caution, we know that drinking alcohol i…
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
RT @BioMedCentral: Read the research: https://t.co/djUeu58o28 https://t.co/dLp6hztT6Z
Moderation in all things - consistent moderation best. I’ll drink to that
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Here is a much deeper dive into some interesting findings of this complex and potentially confusing study... https://t.co/JtgHLjlSXv
Siguiendo nuestra discusión previa con @adribaran @EstebanDL este tipo de estudios observacionales son los que me preocupan ya que pueden interpretarse como que consumir alcohol (no solo moderadamente sino MUCHO) sería más saludable que ser abstemio. https
Another interesting paper out today using massive cohort data to look at longitudinal associations between drinking and Coronary Heart Disease from @AnnieBritton3 and colleagues: https://t.co/rtXYimeBcg (via @philcaincom)
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
RT @MichaelTThorn: More news about alcohol’s long term health harms @GreenlandRohan @HeartAust https://t.co/jxxxfg7LMd
Read the research: https://t.co/djUeu58o28
RT @BMCMedicine: New research article: Association of longitudinal #alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary #heartdisease: a meta-an…
RT @wcrfint: New research published in @BMCMedicine on alcohol. Results should be interpreted with caution, we know that drinking alcohol i…
RT @wcrfint: New research published in @BMCMedicine on alcohol. Results should be interpreted with caution, we know that drinking alcohol i…
New research published in @BMCMedicine on alcohol. Results should be interpreted with caution, we know that drinking alcohol increases the risk of six cancers: https://t.co/9UYKBNGwCm #Cancerprevention #alcoholawareness https://t.co/x2bAhqoBi6
RT @BMCMedicine: New research article: Association of longitudinal #alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary #heartdisease: a meta-an…
RT @cjsnowdon: New study shows the benefits of consistent drinking. https://t.co/y6Bdr8eycs
People, never be "inconsistently moderate"
More news about alcohol’s long term health harms @GreenlandRohan @HeartAust
New research article: Association of longitudinal #alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary #heartdisease: a meta-analysis of six cohort studies using individual participant data https://t.co/JlHE1Jq04M https://t.co/v2rSj8qyMp
RT @mharrisresearch: Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of s... http…
Association of longitudinal alcohol consumption trajectories with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of s... https://t.co/dX6Ligw6Rf
Drink moderately and consistently. That's health advice I can get on board with! https://t.co/XiE6kPCcum
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
New study suggests that variations in patterns of consumption over time are a factor in the (already complex!) relationship between alcohol and heart disease.
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
New study shows the benefits of consistent drinking. https://t.co/y6Bdr8eycs
This is intriguing on how consistency in drinking behaviour seems to be important for health. But I wonder if this is primarily a sign of the actual cause? (eg does inconsistency imply stress or uncertainty in life more generally)
RT @ARIG_UCL: Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN…
Our paper on alcohol consumption trajectories and risk of coronary heart disease out in @BMCMedicine - https://t.co/J1hxGSJFN5 Thanks to @AlcoResearchUK, @The_MRC & @ERC_Research for funding. @ucl_iehc @EPHDept @AnnieBritton3
"No evidence of elevated CHD [coronary heart disease] risk was found for consistently heavy drinkers, and a weak association with fatal CHD for inconsistently heavy drinkers was attenuated following adjustment for confounding factors." https://t.co/6uTXd5i
In other news- alcohol is still good for you! https://t.co/EdIOVpPLCS
This means that the researchers combined the data from 6 studies into one big analysis, and looked at the associations between drinking and heart disease 3/ You can find the study here: https://t.co/DFb2j1ctDn