Alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease among individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Title
Alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease among individuals with type 2 diabetes.
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2001
Journal
Curr Diab Rep
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pagination
187 - 191
Date published
2001
ISBN
15344827 (ISSN)
Abstract

The epidemiologic evidence on the association between moderate alcohol intake and risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), biological mechanisms for this association, and potential hazards of alcohol intake in individuals with type 2 diabetes is reviewed here. Three prospective cohort studies have examined the association between alcohol consumption and risk of CHD among diabetics. The results indicated significant risk reductions, ranging from 34% to 79%, associated with light to moderate alcohol intake. Potential mechanisms include increased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, decreased coagulation, and enhanced insulin sensitivity. Alcohol intake is also associated with certain risks among diabetics. However, for moderate alcohol consumption, the benefits would likely outweigh the risks.