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9 mar 2021 · This review provides an assessment of beer-associated effects on cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors to identify a consumption level that can be considered “moderate”.
Moderate beer drinking decreases CV risk and overall mortality. In addition, moderate consumption decreases diabetes risk in men, increases BMD, lowering the risk of fracture in the elderly, and does not seem to be associated with general or abdominal obesity.
1 mar 2016 · A large evidence-based review on the effects of a moderate consumption of beer on human health has been conducted by an international panel of experts who reached a full consensus on the...
21 mar 2023 · Compared to abstainers, occasional and moderate beer drinkers were associated with better mental and self-perceived health and social support, and were less likely to report mild or severe ...
30 mar 2016 · Download PDF. Share. More. Highlights. •. Regular and moderate consumption of beer confers similar cardiovascular protection as wine but greater than spirits. •. The dose–effect relationship between beer consumption and vascular risk is characterized by a “J-shaped curve”. •.
Nevertheless, epidemiological evidence points to healthy effects of low or moderate beer consumption and even a protective action for cardiovascular risk and diabetes, discouraging heavy intakes
1 sie 2022 · Alcohol, protein, compounds produced by yeasts, and melanoidins phenolic content of beers have been pointed to confer the beneficial effects of moderate beer intake (Maldonado and Calvo, 2010, Martinez-gomez et al., 2020, Spaggiari et al., 2020).