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Alcohol voor betere bloeddoorstroming.*
Het is al langer bekend dat matig alcoholgebruik goed is voor hart en bloedvaten. Uit deze studie onder ruim 5.600 oudere mensen blijkt dat het drinken van wijn, bier of gedistilleerd van 1 tot max. 13 glaasjes per week kan beschermen tegen etalagebenen. Etalagebenen is een benaming voor pijn in de benen ten gevolge van een vernauwing of afsluiting van een slagader naar of in de benen als gevolg van vetafzetting in de wanden. In de studie bleek dat de kans om in het ziekenhuis opgenomen te worden, met problemen met de slagaders in de benen met 44% afnam als men matig alcohol gebuikte.
Drinking alcohol may keep leg arteries healthy
In the elderly, moderate alcohol consumption may protect against leg artery disease, a condition in which the arteries in the legs become narrowed or clogged with fatty deposits, reducing blood flow to the legs.
In a study, researchers found that elderly men and women who reported drinking from one to 13 servings of beer, wine, or liquor a week had a 44 percent lower risk of being hospitalized for leg artery disease, compared with elderly men and women who reported no alcohol consumption.
"These results are consistent with the long-standing observation that moderate drinkers have a lower risk of heart attack, which is also caused by blockages in arteries," told Dr. Kenneth J. Mukamal, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, in Brookline, Massachusetts.
But associations between alcohol intake and cardiovascular risk must be placed in the context of the many potentially detrimental effects of alcohol drinking, Mukamal and colleagues caution in a report in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
Over time, a build-up of plaque and a hardening of the arteries may impact circulation in the legs, ankles, and feet and cause lower-extremity artery disease. Symptoms of this condition include burning, aching, pain, and coolness in the legs, as well as changes in skin color or the development of slow or non-healing sores on the legs or feet.
Mukamal's team identified a lower risk for hospitalization for lower extremity artery disease over 7.5 years on average among self-reported moderate alcohol drinkers. The study population included 5,635 generally healthy, community-dwelling adults who participated in the Cardiovascular Health Study.
By contrast, this apparent protective effect was not evident among study participants reporting less than one, or 14 or more, alcoholic drinks a week, the researchers report.
Moderate alcohol consumption was furthermore associated with a trend for declining arterial pressure in the lower legs, another indicator of lower risk for arterial disease.
These findings, taken together with previous research, suggest potential cardiovascular benefits from moderate alcohol consumption.
"However, alcohol also has a wide variety of other effects, especially in older adults who are apt to be taking a variety of medications," Mukamal cautions, "so older adults should discuss their alcohol use with their doctors at least yearly."
SOURCE: American Journal of Epidemiology (
Januari 2008)

 

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