Alcohol and hypertension: Does it matter? Yes

Title
Alcohol and hypertension: Does it matter? Yes
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2003
Journal
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pagination
21 - 24
Date published
2003
ISBN
13506277 (ISSN)
Abstract

Observational studies and clinical experiments solidly establish an empiric relationship between heavy drinking (≥ 3 standard drinks/day) and higher blood pressure. A biologic mechanism for this link remains unclear. It has been difficult to study the incidence of usual hypertension sequelae in alcohol-associated hypertension because of complex interactions of alcohol, hypertension and cardiovascular conditions. Even with these limitations, a causal association is the most likely explanation and control of alcohol intake is probably important in prevention and treatment of hypertension.