2010
DOI: 10.1038/ajh.2010.109
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Relationship of Self-Reported Alcohol Consumption to Ambulatory Blood Pressure in a Sample of Healthy Adults

Abstract: Total habitual alcohol consumption, consumption of specific alcoholic drinks, and binge drinking are associated with higher mean ABP in healthy, normotensive adults.

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“…Furthermore, DBP was not affected by a high dose of alcohol (38.4 g) in either men or women. Our findings challenge previously published data associating total habitual alcohol consumption, consumption of specific alcoholic drinks, and binge drinking with higher mean blood pressure in adults (Abramson Lewis, & Murrah, 2010;Briasoulis, Agarwal, & Messerli, 2012;Xin et al, 2001). A meta-analysis by Taylor et al (2009) concluded that the risk of hypertension increases linearly with alcohol consumption.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Furthermore, DBP was not affected by a high dose of alcohol (38.4 g) in either men or women. Our findings challenge previously published data associating total habitual alcohol consumption, consumption of specific alcoholic drinks, and binge drinking with higher mean blood pressure in adults (Abramson Lewis, & Murrah, 2010;Briasoulis, Agarwal, & Messerli, 2012;Xin et al, 2001). A meta-analysis by Taylor et al (2009) concluded that the risk of hypertension increases linearly with alcohol consumption.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…In a combined sample of men and women (mean age 43 years), Abramson and colleagues found binge drinking (5 or more drinks on at least 1 occasion per month) was associated with 24‐hour ambulatory SBP and daytime SBP values that were 5 and 6 mm Hg greater than those of non–binge drinkers 23. The “acute” (or “1‐time” effect) of binge drinking on BP has been examined in healthy men aged 22‐33 years 24, 25, 26.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Existen evidencias contundentes del aumento de la presión arterial por el consumo abusivo de bebidas alcohólicas 89 . Múltiples estudios observacionales muestran una clara asociación entre ingesta de alcohol y aumento de la PA 89,90 .…”
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“…Múltiples estudios observacionales muestran una clara asociación entre ingesta de alcohol y aumento de la PA 89,90 . Los estudios de intervención sobre el efecto de la reducción de la ingesta de alcohol y reducción de PA aunque son de menor calidad, muestran resultados en el mismo sentido.…”
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