Moderate alcohol consumption and heart disease - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 82-003-X20020016342

Description:

Women who reported moderate drinking, that is, two to nine drinks in the past week, had significantly lower odds of receiving a new diagnosis of or dying from heart disease between 1994-95 and 1998-99, compared with women who reported lifetime abstinence from alcohol. No such protective association emerged for men over this period.

Issue Number: 2002001
Author(s): Wilkins, Kathryn

Main Product: Health Reports

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PDFOctober 3, 2002