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Booze IS the Answer.
Medical Research | 10/30/02 | Medical Journals

Posted on 10/29/2002 9:19:16 PM PST by RLK

Report: Alcohol wards off dementia

LONDON, England -- Dutch scientists have found that drinking alcohol up to three times daily can almost halve the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a report has said.

The beverage is not restricted to just red wine, which has been reported in the past as helping reduce heart problems.

Beer and spirits in moderation can also be beneficial, scientists in the Lancet medical journal said on Friday.

Drinking a moderate amount of any alcoholic beverage -- between one and three drinks a day -- helped prevent Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.

The smaller the amounts of alcohol drunk, the smaller the benefits. Heavy drinking, however, which is categorised as more than four glasses a day, diminished the health benefits of moderate drinking.

Dutch researchers at Erasmus University in Rotterdam carried out a six-year study of 5,395 people aged 55 and over who showed no signs of dementia.

The scientists checked their drinking habits and monitored their state of health.

By the end of the study, 197 participants had developed Alzheimer's or other dementia conditions.

But those who consumed between one and three drinks a day had a 42% lower risk of developing dementia than non-drinkers.

A clear correlation was seen between the level of alcohol consumption and the degree of dementia risk.

Volunteers who did not drink every day but had more than one tipple a week had a 25% lower risk. Those who drank less than a glass a week had 18% less risk than teetotallers.

Heavy drinkers were one-and-a-half times more likely than non-drinkers to suffer from vascular dementia -- caused by blocked or narrowed blood vessels in the brain -- and slightly more likely to develop Alzheimer's.

Excess drinking destroys the liver, and can be toxic to the brain. Alcoholics can end up with a shrunken brain, which is linked to dementia. There is even a medical condition called alcoholic dementia.

Researchers suggested the blood-thinning and cholesterol-lowering properties of ethanol in alcohol may ward off dementia, which is often caused by a blood vessel problem.

Another possibility, the study speculated, is that low levels of alcohol could stimulate the release acetylcholine, a brain chemical believed to facilitate learning and memory.

Monique Breteler, who led the research, said: "In recent years evidence has been accumulating that vascular factors may be involved in the cause of dementia, both vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

"Our findings lend further support to the vascular hypothesis of dementia. We saw some indication of a stronger relation with alcohol in persons with a genetically determined susceptibility for Alzheimer's disease.

"Our findings can help focus research into the specific mechanisms that underlie the development of dementing illnesses."


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KEYWORDS: alcohol
I knew I had somehow not wasted my youth.
1 posted on 10/29/2002 9:19:16 PM PST by RLK
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To: RLK
Why hell, I guess I'm going to live forever!

Regards,

L

2 posted on 10/29/2002 9:20:05 PM PST by Lurker
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To: longshadow; PatrickHenry; VadeRetro
More supporting evidence...
3 posted on 10/29/2002 9:27:11 PM PST by Aracelis
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To: Lurker
I'm screwed.

4 posted on 10/29/2002 9:33:07 PM PST by DB
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To: RLK
There have also been studies touting the benefits of smoking and drinking coffee to stave off Alzheimer's in one's later life.
5 posted on 10/29/2002 9:34:44 PM PST by July 4th
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To: riley1992
*ping*

I'm not sure why, but.....I immediately thought of you.

6 posted on 10/29/2002 10:09:05 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: RLK
Another possibility, the study speculated, is that low levels of alcohol could stimulate the release acetylcholine, a brain chemical believed to facilitate learning and memory.

So why don't I remember my college days?

7 posted on 10/29/2002 10:10:52 PM PST by oyez
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To: July 4th
I bet that drinkers that played poker twice a week anded three years to their life.
8 posted on 10/29/2002 10:13:35 PM PST by oyez
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To: oyez
So why don't I remember my college days?

The priciple to be employed in getting through college is to to maintain one's self in an equilibrium between intolicated near unconsciousness while maintaing capacity for tumescence should duty arise.

9 posted on 10/29/2002 10:33:48 PM PST by RLK
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To: RLK
intolicated

You bet I was!

10 posted on 10/29/2002 10:48:38 PM PST by oyez
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To: RLK
"Alchohol, the cause and solution to all of life's problems." - Homer Simpson
11 posted on 10/29/2002 11:03:18 PM PST by GallopingGhost
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To: Piltdown_Woman
More supporting evidence...

This is a great comfort to me. A problem solved. Now if only they could discover that my un-PC attitudes were going to lengthen my lifespan ...

12 posted on 10/30/2002 4:02:06 AM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: RLK
Why can't they come out with a study that says it's ok to pack all the weeks drinks into one evening to... save time. Yeah, that's it.
13 posted on 10/30/2002 5:11:12 AM PST by DAnconia55
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To: PatrickHenry
Now if only they could discover that my un-PC attitudes were going to lengthen my lifespan ...

They may not lengthen your life, but they certainly add to your personal charm. Guess we can't have everything.

14 posted on 10/30/2002 8:46:49 AM PST by Aracelis
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To: Piltdown_Woman
More supporting evidence...

Evidence that I overcorrected in moderating my habits with age. Guess I'll have to force myself to loosen up a bit.

15 posted on 10/30/2002 9:01:33 AM PST by VadeRetro
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To: VadeRetro
Evidence that I overcorrected in moderating my habits with age. Guess I'll have to force myself to loosen up a bit.

I'm going to change to 12 hour days and that will put me right in line with the study. But your mileage may vary.

16 posted on 10/31/2002 8:25:16 AM PST by balrog666
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