Beer is good for your heart
RESEARCHERS at Harokopio University in Athens, Greece, have found that blood flow to the heart improved within a couple of hours of drinking two-thirds of a pint, or 400 millilitres of beer.
While the study was small, involving 17 non-smoking men in their late 20s and early 30s, it adds to previous evidence that moderate beer consumption may be good for your heart.
The subjects completed three rounds of cardiovascular tests after drinking the same amount of alcohol-free beer, or a measure of vodka.
All three drinks had some benefit to the stiffness of arteries around the heart, and therefore, the blood flow to the heart, but the arteries were most flexible after polishing off the beer.
Prior research from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in the US has found that darker beers, such as stout and ale, may benefit the heart more than lager.
The rationale is that dark beer is rich in flavonoids, which have powerful antioxidant effects.
The results of the new study were published online in the journal Nutrition.
Source: AFP Relaxnews
Published: 20 Oct 2013
Category: Features, Wellness and Complementary Therapies