stogiey2k2 Posted August 14 Report Share Posted August 14 CBS) According to a new study, moderate consumption of beer has more health benefits than red wine. University of Texas Southwestern Dr. Norman Kaplan explained to The Early Show what the findings mean. Kaplan says beer in moderation can deliver protection against heart attacks, stroke, hypertension, diabetes and dementia. Red wine gets all the glory because people who drink wine also tend to have healthier lifestyles in general. All forms of alcohol have benefits in moderation, but beer data has been submerged because beer drinkers tend to have unhealthy habits like binge drinking and smoking as well. Early in the 19th century, doctors made the link between modest drinking and a lower risk of heart disease. By the '90s the United States government allowed red wine labels to state that two glasses a day could help protect against this killer illness. Red wine producers were extremely happy with this but the other alcoholic beverage producers in the industry complained, as there was other evidence to suggest it was the modest but regular drinking of any alcohol that did you good. The truth is somewhere between. Two alcoholic drinks a day produce medical benefits but different forms of alcohol have specific advantages. The overall evidence is that moderate social drinkers live longer and are generally healthier than abstainers. Moderation means one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men. One drink is equivalent to twelve ounces of beer. Kaplan studied alcohol consumption's effects on health for decades as part of his research into hypertension. There are more than 30 studies that document the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption when it comes to reducing the risk of heart disease. Good Beer Ingredients? When it comes to beer, Kaplan cites a study of 70,000 nurses that showed the beer drinkers had lower hypertension than wine or whiskey drinkers, a Kaiser Permanente survey of more than 125,000 people that showed less heart disease for beer drinkers than wine or whiskey drinkers, and study from the Netherlands showing less risk of Alzheimers disease for beer drinkers. Beer has varying components like hops and barley that are not present in wine or whiskey. The added benefits include ingredients like B vitamins or folates, which have been shown to reduce homocysteine levels in the blood and reduce heart disease risk. In general, moderate amounts of alcohol also have ways of improving good cholesterol by at least 10 to 20 percent and it prevents blood from clotting in a way similar to aspirin. Alcohol gets into the blood and has effects everywhere but there's lots of evidence that alcohol use in moderation reduces heart attack, stroke and dementia. According to the study, moderate beer drinkers have the least heart attacks over time compared to wine or whiskey drinkers. Preliminary findings also show a possible benefit in beer for reducing osteoporosis. Hops used in brewing contain phytoestrogens, which help prevent bone loss. Total U.S. beer consumption increased to approximately 198.8 million barrels in 2001 — up from 197.6 million barrels in 2000, according to Beer Institute (the leading trade association for brewers and suppliers to the industry). As far as the risk that accompanies weight gain from drinking that much beer, it actually has fewer calories than soft drinks, full-cream milk and wine. Much of the weight gain people commonly attribute to beer drinking is more to do with the snack foods that so often accompany it. :pint: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phrankadelic Posted August 14 Report Share Posted August 14 oh my! there is hope!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stogiey2k2 Posted August 14 Author Report Share Posted August 14 Yeup, next you know a cigarette a day creates 100's of additional brain cells a day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kurtisp Posted August 14 Report Share Posted August 14 Nice, I was hoping it would say, 3 or 4 brews a day will keep the doctor away.I must be really healthy.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
attomic Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 beer good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lomenus Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 I hate that stuff ALMOST as much as I hate all thesenew york people on the board, AND in real life!Give me Red Bull and Vodka, or GoldschlaggerANYDAY!!!!FACT outside Miami its a missionto find red bull and vodka at clubs, they give U this crap thats orange energy drink, TASTES like ORANGE SODA!!!ILL!!!!!! SICK!!!PEACE MIAMI!!!!!!!!SPIC POWER Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stogiey2k2 Posted August 15 Author Report Share Posted August 15 Hey I'm not a beer drinker myself just passing the news, gimme some Black Label, Cogñac and Cigar and I'll be just fine.....or throw me a Martini.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lolahotass Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 I read that on MSN today too.... All right! I LOVE BUD LITE:D Ummmm, I don't drink during the week, but on the weekend I make up..... I wonder if that's okay? Ya know 14 beers in one day...Lola:beer: :pint:Get yo drink on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jasonmarc Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 Oh my!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I gotta go get me a heienken fix for the day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunnyhost Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 MMMMMmmmmmmmm I love beer! Especially if it's being had while watching a game or something...or at the end of a night when hard liqour just can't be had anymore. My favorite beer is Amberboch though...nice and cooold! Have to agree with Stogiey too though...Black Label is great too! Thanks 4 the post by the way....just another good excuse to keep drinking! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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