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​Should you have a glass of wine daily for better heart health?​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 1, 2023, 00:00 IST
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​“Wine improves heart health”: Separating the myths from the facts​


Wine, particularly red wine, has been a subject of interest for its potential health benefits for many years. While it's essential to emphasize that moderation is key, as excessive alcohol consumption can have adverse health effects, enjoying a glass of wine in moderation may offer various advantages for overall health. Let’s explore some of the potential benefits of moderate wine consumption, with a focus on red wine.

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​Resveratrol promotes heart health​



One of the most well-known benefits of moderate wine consumption is its potential to promote heart health. Red wine, in particular, contains compounds such as resveratrol and flavonoids that are associated with a reduced risk of heart disease. These antioxidants help to increase levels of "good" HDL cholesterol, reduce "bad" LDL cholesterol, and prevent the formation of blood clots. This can contribute to better cardiovascular health and a lower risk of heart attacks. Red wine is rich in antioxidants, which play a crucial role in combating oxidative stress and reducing cellular damage in the body. Antioxidants help to neutralize harmful free radicals, which are linked to various chronic diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.

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​It is equally important to understand the potential demerits​



Wine has been associated with potential health benefits when consumed in moderation. However, it's equally important to understand the potential demerits of wine consumption, as excessive or even moderate drinking can lead to a range of negative health consequences. While moderate wine consumption can have heart benefits, excessive consumption has the opposite effect. Heavy drinking can lead to high blood pressure, irregular heart rhythms, cardiomyopathy, and an increased risk of heart disease.

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​"Don’t exceed 14 units a week"​


If you assume that drinking wine can keep your heart health, then you are wrong. "If you do drink alcohol, don’t exceed 14 units a week. A unit is 10ml of pure alcohol, so 14 units is about six medium (175ml) glasses of wine (13 per cent ABV) or six pints of lager or cider (four per cent ABV) – this is a maximum, not a target. If you do drink 14 units a week, spread them out and have some alcohol-free days, as binge drinking can increase your heart disease and stroke risk," advises the British Heart Foundation.

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​When should you not drink wine?​


Stop having wine or any other alcoholic beverage, when you are on medication like sedatives and painkillers. Sedatives suppress the central nervous system and alcohol also is a central nervous system depressant. Combining both of these will amplify the effect. Avoid consuming alcohol if you are on certain antibiotics as few of these medicines Pregnant women should avoid getting pregnant.

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Other complications you need to know

Overconsumption of alcohol affects your heart, lungs, and can lead to other complications. Wine, like other alcoholic beverages, can irritate the gastrointestinal system. It can lead to issues like gastritis, acid reflux, and ulcers. These conditions can cause discomfort and affect overall health. Wine is calorie-dense, and its consumption can contribute to weight gain when not balanced with regular physical activity. Excess calorie intake from wine can lead to obesity and related health problems.



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