Longevity

Moderate Alcohol Drinking, Health, and Longevity

Moderate drinkers of alcohol, even after for controlling or adjusting for numerous factors, maintain their high longevity or life survival advantage over alcohol abstainers or non-drinkers, according to a major medical research study.

Drinking Alcohol in Moderation and Exercising Both Improve Health

Abstaining from moderate alcohol consumption is a health and longevity risk factor unless contraindicated. Choosing not to drink alcohol increases the risk of illness, disease and death. Research indicates that exercise and sensible consumption of alcohol are not interchangeable.

Drinking Alcohol in Moderation and Exercising Both Improve Health

Abstaining from moderate alcohol consumption is a health and longevity risk factor unless contraindicated. Choosing not to drink alcohol increases the risk of illness, disease and death. Research indicates that exercise and sensible consumption of alcohol are not interchangeable.

Drinking Alcohol (Beer, Wine & Spirits) Good for Health and Longevity

Drinking alcoholic beverages (beer, wine & spirits) causes better health and longer life than abstaining from alcohol or abusing it, according to overwhelming scientific evidence.

Moderate Alcohol Consumption Associated with Lower Mortality

Drinking alcohol in moderation (1-2 drinks per day for women and 2-4 for men) was found to reduce risk of mortality significantly according to meta-analysis of 34 studies of alcohol and total mortality among 1,015,835 men and women  around the world.

Drinking Alcohol and Longevity: More Scientific Medical Research Evidence

Reduced cardiac problems and lower all-cause mortality is reported in adults who drink light to moderate amounts of alcohol.

Have Better Health & Longer Life

Avoiding tobacco, drinking alcohol in moderation, and other simple steps can improve health and increase longevity, according to article in USA Today.

U.S. Government: Moderate Drinking Benefits Health

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has found that the lowest death rate from all causes occurs at the level of one to two drinks each day. The scientific medical research did not find that moderate drinking leads to weight gain or to obesity, although alcohol contains calories.

Drinking Decreases Deaths

Alcohol prevents more deaths than its abuse causes in the UK, according to research at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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