Moderate alcohol consumption as a cardiovascular risk factor: The role of homocysteine and the need to re-explain the 'French paradox'
Title
Moderate alcohol consumption as a cardiovascular risk factor: The role of homocysteine and the need to re-explain the 'French paradox'
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2001
Authors
Journal
Alcohol and Alcoholism
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pagination
185 - 188
Date published
2001
ISBN
07350414 (ISSN)
Keywords
alcohol consumption, Alcohol Drinking, animal experiment, animal model, artery thrombosis, atherosclerosis, beer, Cardiovascular Diseases, cardiovascular risk, cyanocobalamin, diet, drinking behavior, editorial, folic acid, health care policy, heart protection, homocysteine, human, Humans, hyperhomocysteinemia, ischemic heart disease, life expectancy, lifestyle, medical research, meta analysis, mortality, nonhuman, nutritional status, nutritional support, priority journal, protein intake, public health, pyridoxine, rat, risk factor, Risk Factors, smoking, vitamin supplementation, wine