Drinking Red Wine For Healthier Heart
Drinking red wine has been claimed by the
media as a mean for curing heart disease. Does this claim have any real
medical basis? In this article, it is examined the scientific studies
that focus on how the molecular components of red wine benefits your
heart health.
The moderate consumption of alcoholic
beverages, defined as one to two drinks per day increases overall
survival rates. One standard drink is generally considered to be 5 oz of
red wine. Combination of epidemiological studies’ data shows that the
risk of coronary heart disease decreases by approximately 22% when two
portion of red wine was consumed per day. Obviously healthy adults,
people with a history of heart attack and those with diabetes all
appeared to benefit. Drinking one to two drinks of red wine per day,
three to four days per week decreases the risk of having a heart attack
by as much as 35%. The formation of an occluding blood clot in an artery
that supplies part of the brain can cause stroke. Light to moderate
alcohol consumption was found to be associated with an approximately 22%
reduction in the risk for ischemic stroke and can even be beneficial in
preventing subsequent strokes.
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