Thursday, September 2, 2010

Statistic of the day: Drink up or die

Okay...I'm overselling this a little bit, but the story below (sourced by Newc, but obviously not posted by Newc) makes me feel warm.

From Yahoo! news:

A new paper in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research suggests that - for reasons that aren't entirely clear - abstaining from alcohol does actually tend to increase one's risk of dying even when you exclude former drinkers. The most shocking part? Abstainers' mortality rates are higher than those of heavy drinkers.

Moderate drinking, which is defined as one to three drinks per day, is associated with the lowest mortality rates in alcohol studies. Moderate alcohol use (especially when the beverage of choice is red wine) is thought to improve heart health, circulation and sociability, which can be important because people who are isolated don't have as many family members and friends who can notice and help treat health problems.

Read the full piece here.

3 comments:

  1. 3 drinks is usually right in my weekday wheelhouse, on weekends that I tend to exceed that number

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  2. Yeah, usually at a pretty high multiple.

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  3. Does three Mad Dog 20/20s count as 3 drinks?

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