Thursday, June 2 HealthDay News)-obesity and insulin resistance are a greater risk for fatty liver disease as moderate alcohol consumption, according to a new study, the modest amounts of was to find no greater risk of developing the condition drink red wine.
Swedish researchers instructed for their study, alcohol or drink published a (women) or two (men) glasses 23, 44 people from either may online in the annals of medicine from red wine a day for three months. At the beginning and end of three months the investigators collected blood samples and MRIs measure the fat content of the participants carried out livers.
"It turned out that it was connected to the amount of fat in the liver with obesity and insulin resistance and was almost not at all affected by the red wine." Especially after three months, had not fatty liver developed by the wine drinkers or liver transaminases increased, "said Dr. Stergios Kechagias, liver specialist Linköping University, in a press release from the Swedish Research Council."
In addition, the study found a 16 percent decrease of the levels of harmful LDL cholesterol to those who drank red wine. "There is a strong correlation between moderate use of alcohol and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and our data provides a mechanism for reducing LDL cholesterol so highly was" completed Dr. Fredrik Nystrom, Professor at the Linköping, in the press release.
As is known, that large amounts of alcohol contribute to liver disease, they long believed that could have even moderate adverse health effects.
Fatty liver, which can lead to cirrhosis of the liver in connection with diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, found the researchers.
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