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Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with reduced arterial stiffness in older adults: the Rotterdam study.

Francesco U S Mattace-Raso1, Tischa J M van der Cammen, Annette P M van den Elzen, Maarten A D H Schalekamp, Roland Asmar, Robert S Reneman, Arnold P G Hoeks, Albert Hofman, Jacqueline C M Witteman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. The protective effect of alcohol could involve arterial properties as arterial stiffness and distensibility.
METHODS: The relationship between alcohol and arterial stiffness was studied within the framework of the Rotterdam Study, a population-based study in individuals aged 55 and older. The present study included 3178 participants in the third examination phase. Arterial stiffness was measured by two different methods, i.e., the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity and the DC of the common carotid artery. Categories of alcohol consumption were defined as follows: < or =3 glasses of alcohol per week, 4-10 glasses per week, 11-20 glasses per week, and > or =21 glasses per week. Linear regression analysis was used to investigate the association between alcohol consumption and measures of arterial stiffness.
RESULTS: In multivariate-adjusted models, women drinking 4-10, 11-20, and > or =21 glasses of alcoholic beverage per week had a -0.07 (0.22 to -0.38), -0.18 (0.12 to -0.49), and 0.12 (0.19 to -0.43) m/s difference in mean pulse wave velocity compared to those drinking 0-3 glasses per week (reference group). Corresponding differences in the carotid DC were 0.68 (1.21 to 0.15), 0.28 (0.82 to -0.25), and 0.36 (0.91 to -0.18) 10(-3)/kPa. In men, the estimates were not statistically significant, although a similar trend was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with lower arterial stiffness in women independently of cardiovascular risk factors and atherosclerosis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16339338     DOI: 10.1093/gerona/60.11.1479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci        ISSN: 1079-5006            Impact factor:   6.053


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