
Why overweight people should be extra cautious with alcohol
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- English
- 2021
- 00h : 01m : 30s
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<p>While the hazards of alcohol consumption have been proven time and again by scientists, it seems like one group of people may be at an even higher health risk!</p> <p>Researchers from the University of Sydney have found that people who are overweight or obese are at a much greater risk of liver damage from alcohol.</p> <p>The study of nearly half a million people revealed that ‘even for people who drank within the alcohol guidelines, participants classified as obese were at over 50 per cent greater risk of liver disease.’ </p> <p>Not surprisingly, people who drank above UK alcohol guidelines had a nearly 600 per cent higher risk of being diagnosed with alcoholic fatty liver disease and a 700 per cent higher risk of death by alcoholic fatty liver disease, compared to within guideline drinkers. </p> <p>Publishing in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the researchers used UK’s 14 units per week as the guiding limit for alcohol consumption. For your information, NHS defines a standard glass of red or white wine as 2.3 units while a pint of stronger beer accounts for 3 alcohol units. </p>
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