Is There Such a Thing As Healthy Alcohol Consumption?
April is Alcohol Awareness Month in the US. For many of us, an occasional drink can be a great accompaniment to a nice meal, a night out, or other social situations. But alcohol use over time can pose certain health concerns if not kept in moderation. With this in mind, the healthcare providers here at Abraham Family Medicine thought it would be instructive to discuss alcohol and how it should be consumed safely and responsibly. More specifically, we wanted to discuss what constitutes a healthy level of alcohol consumption, or if there is such a thing.
How much alcohol per week is considered unhealthy?
We’ve all heard the term “drinking in moderation”, but what constitutes moderation? According to the Department of Health and Human Services’ “Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020-2025,”, moderate drinking allows for two or fewer per day for men and one drink or less per day for women.
Health conditions that alcohol can make worse?
For people with certain health conditions or risk factors, alcohol can exacerbate symptoms or lead to more serious complications in the future. And in these cases, no amount of alcohol consumption can be safely recommended. For example, people who have experienced a hemorrhagic stroke (leaking or rupturing of a blood vessel in the brain), drinking alcohol can increase the risk of additional strokes in the future. People who have liver, pancreatic, or heart disease also should not drink.
If you’re still not sure about healthy alcohol consumption, this is a great topic to bring up with your healthcare provider during an annual appointment. The more knowledge you have about the state of your health, the better and more informed decisions you can make about drinking and what is right for you. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Abraham Family Medicine. Our office is located in Snellville, not far from Grayson, Dacula, and Lilburn.
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