| People
who drink alcoholic beverages infrequently but heavily have more abdominal fat
than those who consume the same amount but drink regularly, according to a study
reported in the August issue of the Journal of Nutrition.
The University
of Buffalo study involved 2,343 men and women between the ages
of 35 and 79. The researchers measured the participants' blood
pressure, heart rate, height, weight and abdomen and collected
data about recent alcohol consumption habits.
Participants
who drank sporadically, but who had more than three to four drinks
per drinking occasion, had the highest abdominal fat measures.
Wine drinkers
showed the lowest abdominal fat, while liquor drinkers had the
highest, according to researchers, who noted that high abdominal
fat has been linked to heart disease.
"The
primary message is that binge drinking is an unhealthy way of consuming alcohol,"
said study author Joan Dorn, associate professor of social and preventative medicine
at the university. "These results do not suggest that persons with abdominal
fat should start drinking." Other
sources: University of Buffalo |