Teetotallers die early
Washington, Sept. 1: Want to live a few years longer? Well, then start drinking, for a new study suggests that non-drinkers die sooner than heavy drinkers. Moderate drinkers, however, fare the best.
The study took a look at 1,824 participants over 20 years, according to the news website www.time.com. Sixty-three per cent of them were men, reports CBS News.
A team of Scientists, led by psychologist, Mr Charles Holahan of the University of Texas at Austin, filtered out “socioeconomic status, level of physical activity, number of close friends, quality of social support,” according to the site, and still found that nondrinkers just don’t live as long as their drinking compatriots.
Over the 20-year period, 69 per cent of the nondrinkers died, 60 per cent of the heavy drinkers died and only 41 per cent of the moderate drinkers died.
Moderate drinking, according to the Time, was defined as one to three drinks per day.
The study is scheduled to be published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
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