This presentation shows how alcohol is linked to improved cardiovascular health but also causes increase in cancer and other cause deaths of equal magnitude
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Alcohol benefits and harms
1. Balancing harms and benefits
of alcohol.
[Updated December 2014]
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2. Meta-analyses: Alcohol is linked to
improved cardiovascular health
• Alcohol improves HDL-cholesterol by
circa 0.1 mmol/L
• Alcohol also improves fibrinogen
levels 0.2 mg/L
• Alcohol increases apolipoprotein A1 by
0.1 g/L
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• Alcohol decreases cardiovascular
deaths by 25 %
• Alcohol decreases all cause deaths
• Best effect is reached at a daily intake
of 1-2 alcohol drinks
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Brien et al. Meta-analysis of 44
intervention trials. BMJ 2011;
342:d636
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Ronksley et al. Meta-analysis of
84 cohort trials. BMJ 2011;
342:d671
3. Benefit Harm
Danaei, G., Ding, E. L., Mozaffarian, D., Taylor, B., Rehm, J., Murray, C. J., & Ezzati, M. (2009). The preventable causes of death in the united states: Comparative risk
assessment of dietary, lifestyle, and metabolic risk factors. Plos Medicine, 6(4), e1000058. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000058 (Open access article)
Balance between cardiovascular and cancer
plus other mortality
4. 4
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington: Global
Burden of Disease. Visualizations:
http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/gbd/country-profiles
CVD
Cancer
Balance between cardiovascular,
cancer and other morbidity
5. Summary
• Alcohol is linked to improved survival from cardiovascular
causes (Ronksley et al. 2011, meta-analysis on 84
cohort studies, BMJ)
• Alcohol concumption is linked to improvement of HDL-
cholesterol by circa 0,1 mmol/l (Brien et al. 2011, meta-
analysis on 44 intervention studies, BMJ)
• However, cardiovascular benefits should be reflected
against potential harms such cancer, injuries, liver,
pancreatic, mental diseases and social burden
• With current consumption figures in USA and in Finland,
the harms seem to outweigh benefits in terms of deaths
(Danaei et al. 2009, IHME register 2013)
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6. Balancing harms and benefits of
alcohol.
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Reijo Laatikainen, Authorized Nutritionist, MBA
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