study links cannabis to heart attacks in young adults but research 'can't be used to show a direct cause'
the observational study did not account for the the use of tobacco, alcohol, cocaine or other lifestyle factors.
the world heart federation is pushing back on the belief that alcohol in moderation can decrease the risk of heart disease .
in a policy brief issued thursday, the federation pointed to research that indicates those who consume alcohol moderately may still be at 1.14 times greater risk of stroke , 1.06 times greater risk of coronary disease and 1.09 times greater risk of heart failure , among other non-heart related diseases.
“our position is that studies showing a significant cardioprotective effect of alcohol consumption have by-and-large been observational, inconsistent, funded by the alcohol industry, and/or not subject to randomized control,” beatriz champagne, chair of the group that produced the report, told cnn . “furthermore, any potential cardioprotective effect is negated by the well-documented risks and harms, rendering our judgment that no amount of consumption can be considered good for heart health.”
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the low-risk alcohol drinking guidelines , issued by the canadian centre on substance use and addiction, recommends that to reduce long-term health risk, canadians should drink no more than 15 drinks per week (maximum of 3 drinks in one day) for men and no more than 10 drinks per week for women (with a maximum of two drinks in a single day.)
the heart and stroke foundation has also noted that any benefits of drinking alcohol don’t outweigh the risks, writing that while some may find studies related to possible pros of alcohol reassuring, it’s not an invitation to start drinking.
these revelations might not be accepted with open arms, as the majority of canadians are moderate drinkers. at least two thirds of canadians 15 and older (21 million people) reported they had consumed alcohol in the past 30 days, according to a january 2021 survey from statistics canada.
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matt lambert, chief executive of the portman group (a u.k. group which receives funding from the alcohol industry) cautioned about exaggerating the risks of drinking moderately, causing “undue alarm.” the majority of adults who drink are “more than able to make informed decisions and enjoy alcohol sensibly if they chose to do so,” he told bloomberg .
almost a quarter (24 per cent) of canadians increased their alcohol consumption during at the start of 2021, according to statistics canada. (22 per cent said their consumption decreased.)
of those canadians who are drinking, more are reporting they consumed five or more drinks in one day, a trend which health professionals warn can cause more hospitalizations, incidents of violence, and accidents. in 2017, 11 per cent of canadians reportedly drank five or more drinks on the days they consumed alcohol, while 18 per cent reported doing the same in 2021.
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