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Title: Heavy Drinkers Outlive Non Drinkers, Study Finds
Source: Time Magazine
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Published: Aug 30, 2010
Author: John Cloud
Post Date: 2010-08-30 15:09:54 by Ada
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Views: 315
Comments: 28

One of the most contentious issues in the vast literature about alcohol consumption has been the consistent finding that those who don't drink actually tend to die sooner than those who do. The standard Alcoholics Anonymous explanation for this finding is that many of those who show up as abstainers in such research are actually former hard-core drunks who had already incurred health problems associated with drinking.

But a new paper in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research suggests that - for reasons that aren't entirely clear - abstaining from alcohol does actually tend to increase one's risk of dying even when you exclude former drinkers. The most shocking part? Abstainers' mortality rates are higher than those of heavy drinkers. (See pictures of booze under a microscope.)

Moderate drinking, which is defined as one to three drinks per day, is associated with the lowest mortality rates in alcohol studies. Moderate alcohol use (especially when the beverage of choice is red wine) is thought to improve heart health, circulation and sociability, which can be important because people who are isolated don't have as many family members and friends who can notice and help treat health problems.

But why would abstaining from alcohol lead to a shorter life? It's true that those who abstain from alcohol tend to be from lower socioeconomic classes, since drinking can be expensive. And people of lower socioeconomic status have more life stressors - job and child-care worries that might not only keep them from the bottle but also cause stress-related illnesses over long periods. (They also don't get the stress-reducing benefits of a drink or two after work.)

But even after controlling for nearly all imaginable variables - socioeconomic status, level of physical activity, number of close friends, quality of social support and so on - the researchers (a six-member team led by psychologist Charles Holahan of the University of Texas at Austin) found that over a 20-year period, mortality rates were highest for those who had never been drinkers, second-highest for heavy drinkers and lowest for moderate drinkers. (Watch TIME's Video "Taste Test: Beer With Extra Buzz.")

The sample of those who were studied included individuals between ages 55 and 65 who had had any kind of outpatient care in the previous three years. The 1,824 participants were followed for 20 years. One drawback of the sample: a disproportionate number, 63%, were men. Just over 69% of the never-drinkers died during the 20 years, 60% of the heavy drinkers died and only 41% of moderate drinkers died.

These are remarkable statistics. Even though heavy drinking is associated with higher risk for cirrhosis and several types of cancer (particularly cancers in the mouth and esophagus), heavy drinkers are less likely to die than people who have never drunk. One important reason is that alcohol lubricates so many social interactions, and social interactions are vital for maintaining mental and physical health. As I pointed out last year, nondrinkers show greater signs of depression than those who allow themselves to join the party.

The authors of the new paper are careful to note that even if drinking is associated with longer life, it can be dangerous: it can impair your memory severely and it can lead to nonlethal falls and other mishaps (like, say, cheating on your spouse in a drunken haze) that can screw up your life. There's also the dependency issue: if you become addicted to alcohol, you may spend a long time trying to get off the bottle. (Comment on this story.)

That said, the new study provides the strongest evidence yet that moderate drinking is not only fun but good for you. So make mine a double.

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#14. To: Ada (#0)

Heavy drinkers might live longer than non-drinkers (I wonder if anyone compared them to moderate drinkers) but .... it seems likely to me that the boozers spent more time that the sober in low- risk activities, like sitting in front of the TV or in a bar than doing strenuous and risky things like being firefighters or airplane pilots.

Also, heavy drinkers might live to be older ... but their memory of that extra time is probably blanked out so they have no advantage in that extra time.

Shoonra  posted on  2010-08-30   20:52:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Shoonra (#14)

Heavy drinkers might live longer than non-drinkers (I wonder if anyone compared them to moderate drinkers) but ...

You should try reading articles before posting. They made that exact comparison.

...or airplane pilots.

The largest groups of booze hounds I've ever met were: The 82nd Airborne and professional pilots. You want to know how active you are as a pilot? You sit on your hind quarters and drive an air taxi. The only stress is takeoff and landing during a normal flight, the actual flying itself is almost soporific.

Also, heavy drinkers might live to be older ... but their memory of that extra time is probably blanked out so they have no advantage in that extra time.

Let me guess...you're a reformed alcoholic, or, you're an abstainer? Could be wrong, but the tone seems pretty self righteous, of the kind not taken by most people who have a social drink now and again.

I've drank since I was ~16-17. I make wine and beer (beer since 1988, even enter contests, fun fun). Remember pretty much the vast swath of time in my life.

Heavy drinking is not the same, I think, as excessive/alcoholic drinking. You don't drink to "passing out" as a heavy drinker, you drink more than, what, I think 3 drinks a day 5 out of 7 days, or some such foolishness as that?

The Irish managed to build up an entire beautiful, elegant, artistically cultured and refined society whilst being one of the, if not the, heaviest drinking cultures in the world. Their brothers the Scots invented an entire society based on individualism, free markets, questioning religion and embracing science and arts, while being only one wee dram away from consuming as much as their fellow Gaels in Ireland. Germans are and were bang up engineers and amazing musicians with unbelievable amounts of culture and civilization and they generally can't go a day without "heavy drinking" by American standards.

Nah, good drink with good friends is one of the strongest proofs of an all loving benevolent God that one can find.

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