When young adults a week around five large beers or drink other drinks with a corresponding amount of alcohol, it increases its stroke risk considerably.
In a new study involving experts from Seoul National University College of Medicine has become the link between a cumulative alcohol exposure and stroke risk analyzed in young adults. The results are published in the English-language journal “Neurology“published.
The participants were between 20 and 39 years old
For their study, the researchers used data from Korea National Health Insurance Service. They focused on people in Age from 20 to 39 years old. All participants had completed four consecutive annual health assessments between 2009 and 2012.
How was annual alcohol exposure determined?
The researchers rated a cumulative amount of alcohol of 105 grams or more per week as moderate to heavy drinking. If this amount was reached, a value of 1 was assigned during the annual health examinations.
The sum of this annual alcohol consumption value was then calculated over a total period of four years, which means that the result can vary from zero to four, explain the researchers.
To explain: An alcohol consumption of 100 grams corresponds to a little more than the amount five pints of beer.
Increased risk of stroke detected
During an average medical follow-up of six years, among 1,536,668 attendees in all 3,153 shots on.
It found that people who had alcohol exposure levels of two, three or four (in other words, participants who consumed more than 105g of alcohol per week for two, three or four years) had a significantly higher risk of having a stroke. compared to people who scored zero.
Greatly increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke
According to experts, this positive dose-response relationship was a priority Hemorrhagic rather than ischemic strokes assigned. For example, an alcohol exposure value of two, three, or four was associated with a massively increased risk that participants hemorrhagic stroke experience, relative to an exposure value of zero.
According to the results, young adults with moderate to heavy alcohol consumption are therefore at increased risk of suffering a stroke. This is especially true for hemorrhagic strokes, the team said.
Reduce alcohol consumption to prevent stroke
According to experts, this clearly shows that young adults should limit their alcohol consumption to protect themselves from strokes. It must be part of everyone Stroke prevention strategy be evident in people of this age.
Because alcohol consumption is widespread and considered one of the most important modifiable risk factors for stroke in young adults, the team said.
Alcohol does not protect against stroke
Admittedly, the effects of alcohol on stroke risk have been talked about in the past. Conflicting statements given by experts, some of whom even claim that light or moderate alcohol consumption can protect against stroke.
But a 2019 study published in the journalThe Lancet“, came to the unequivocal conclusion that small daily amounts of alcohol could increase blood pressure and the risk of stroke. no clues has a Protective effect against blows determine.
The current study also shows that drinking more than five large beers or a comparable amount of alcohol per week already has a significant impact on stroke risk. (as)
Author and source information
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Sources:
Jae-wook Chung, So-Ryoung Lee, Eue-Keun Choi, Sang-Hyeon Park, HuiJin Lee, et al. in: Neurology (published on 2022-11-02), Neurology
Iona Y Millwood, Robin G Walters, Xue W Mei, Yu Guo, Ling Yang, et al. : Conventional and genetic evidence on the etiology of alcohol and vascular disease: a prospective study of 500,000 men and women in China; in: The Lancet (published 04.05.2019), The Lancet
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