Date: 27/06/2012 21:24:24
From: Bubble Car
ID: 170097
Subject: Teetotallers Die Younger

Heartening results from a recent study: although heavy drinkers have a higher mortality rate from 55-65 than moderate drinkers, non-drinkers have even higher rates of premature death. Helen Jupiter takes up the story:

A newly released study shows that regular drinkers are less likely to die prematurely than people who have never indulged in alcohol. You read that right: Time reports that abstaining from alcohol altogether can lead to a shorter life than consistent, moderate drinking.

Surprised? The tightly controlled study, which looked at individuals between ages 55 and 65, spanned a 20-year period and accounted for variables ranging from socioeconomic status to level of physical activity. Led by psychologist Charles Holahan of the University of Texas at Austin, it found that mortality rates were highest for those who had never had a sip, lower for heavy drinkers, and lowest for moderate drinkers who enjoyed one to three drinks per day.

Of the 1,824 study participants, only 41 percent of the moderate drinkers died prematurely compared to a whopping 69 percent of the nondrinkers. Meanwhile, the heavy drinkers fared better than those who abstained, with a 60 percent mortality rate. Despite the increased risks for cirrhosis and several types of cancer, not to mention dependency, accidents and poor judgment associated with heavy drinking, those who imbibe are less likely to die than people who stay dry.

A possible explanation for this is that alcohol can be a great social lubricant, and strong social networks are essential for maintaining mental and physical health. Nondrinkers have been shown to demonstrate greater signs of depression than their carousing counterparts, and in addition to the potential heart health and circulation benefits of moderate drinking (especially red wine), it also increases sociability.

While it’s always important to drink responsibly, this is one study that warrants raising a glass.

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Date: 27/06/2012 21:51:52
From: morrie
ID: 170112
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

>strong social networks are essential for maintaining mental and physical health

Is it the mental health that prevents the social networking, or the lack of social networking that causes the mental health issues?

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Date: 27/06/2012 22:00:12
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 170113
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

I also think there are better lubricants.

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Date: 27/06/2012 22:04:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 170114
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

Peak Warming Man said:


I also think there are better lubricants.

oils ain’t oils

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Date: 27/06/2012 22:25:37
From: wookiemeister
ID: 170116
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

how did these teetotallers die??

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Date: 27/06/2012 22:39:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 170118
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

wookiemeister said:


how did these teetotallers die??

probably by teetering off cliffs.

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Date: 27/06/2012 22:52:47
From: morrie
ID: 170119
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

roughbarked said:


wookiemeister said:

how did these teetotallers die??

probably by teetering off cliffs.


I have a teetotaller friend who did just that yesterday. :-(
A small cliff, but enough to cause a lot of pain and damage. In hospital at the moment getting x-rayed and ‘plastered’. :-)

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Date: 27/06/2012 23:04:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 170122
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

morrie said:


roughbarked said:

wookiemeister said:

how did these teetotallers die??

probably by teetering off cliffs.


I have a teetotaller friend who did just that yesterday. :-(
A small cliff, but enough to cause a lot of pain and damage. In hospital at the moment getting x-rayed and ‘plastered’. :-)

Your first sentence scared me.. thought what have I done!?

Good to hear that survival is imminent if not painful.

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Date: 28/06/2012 11:23:22
From: neomyrtus_
ID: 170212
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

So – drink in moderation and be social? As opposed to drinking heavily and in isolation?

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Date: 28/06/2012 13:21:31
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 170245
Subject: re: Teetotallers Die Younger

If you don’t drink, smoke, gamble, use illicit drugs and associate with women with loose morals, you don’t live any longer, it just seems that way.

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