2023-07-08 05:52:00
Recently, a new collaborative study by the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom has shown that at least 61 different diseases are related to drinking, and the results of this study do not support the idea that “moderate drinking is good for health”. schematic diagram. (File photo, AFP)
[Instant News/Comprehensive Report]Whenever drinking and other topics are mentioned, there will be many warning signs to persuade. Recently, a new collaborative study by the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom shows that at least 61 different diseases are related to drinking, most of which are Illness has not been recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a consequence of alcohol consumption. In addition, the researchers also bluntly stated that the results of this study do not support the idea that “moderate drinking is good for health”.
according tofox newsAccording to reports, Oxford University in the United Kingdom and Peking University in China conducted a collaborative study related to alcohol consumption. After analyzing the self-reported data of more than 512,000 Chinese adults, the researchers found that there were as many as 207 diseases in these reports. To sum up, the researchers pointed out that in addition to alcohol consumption being highly associated with liver cirrhosis, stroke, and stomach cancer, they also found associations with diseases such as gout, cataracts, ulcers, and some bone fractures.
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The researchers also said that one-third of the men and 2 percent of the women said they drank alcohol regularly, at least once a week. For this, the researchers looked at the men’s hospital records for the past 12 years, as well as their genetic information to determine whether alcohol consumption is associated with any of the diseases they develop.The results of the study were published on June 8 inNature Medicinepointing out that intake of 4 drinks per day increases the risk of alcohol-related diseases by 14%, and the risk of diseases previously considered to be unrelated to alcohol increases by 6%.
Pek Kei Im, a researcher at the Oxford Center for Population Health, said that alcohol consumption adversely affects a variety of diseases to a greater extent than previously understood, “Furthermore, the association between alcohol consumption and the overall risk of these diseases may exist in a dose-response manner.” causality (i.e., the more alcohol consumed, the higher the risk of disease), our findings do not support the idea that moderate alcohol consumption has health benefits”.
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