Alcohol1 and Heart Attacks(在线收听) |
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Doctor Mukamal says drinking even a little alcohol several times a week can protect the heart. The study appeared in the New England Journal2 of Medicine. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center completed the study. They developed their findings from a twelve-year study of almost forty-thousand men. The men were ages forty to seventy-five. The researchers recorded how much alcohol the men drank and how often. They noted the kind of alcohol and whether the men drank it with meals. They also considered other facts. These included the men's ages, use of tobacco, physical activity and whether their parents had heart disease. Doctor Mukamal says there are several reasons for the results of the study. Alcohol usually raises levels of H-D-L, the so-called good kind of cholesterol. In addition, alcohol affects the body's reaction to the hormone3 insulin4. Insulin helps control sugar in the blood. And alcohol may improve how the body processes blood sugar. Alcohol also affects two important blood processes. This may help prevent blockages in blood vessels that cause heart attacks. Earlier studies show moderate alcohol use also could help prevent heart attacks in women. But too much alcohol is linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. Drinking too much alcohol is bad for the health. It can cause liver problems. And it can lead to deadly accidents while driving or operating machinery. In addition, some people become dependent on alcohol. 1. alcohol [5AlkEhCl] n.酒精,酒 |
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