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Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby jingjai » August 27, 2009, 10:47 pm

OK...so from another thread it seems curry wards off dementia...and now alcohol also does the same thing:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090827/lf_ ... RlZHJpbg--
Thu Aug 27, 4:54 am ET

SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) – Elderly people who drink light to moderate amounts of alcohol are less likely to develop
dementia than teetotallers, an Australian study shows.

The study, led by Dr. Kaarin Anstey of the Center for Mental Health Research at the Australian National University, analyzed the results of several researches that involved some 10,000 people globally.

"We found that light to moderate drinkers were 28 percent less likely to develop Alzheimers than non-drinkers, 25 per cent less likely to develop vascular dementia, and 26 per cent less likely to develop any dementia," Anstey said in a statement.

Anstey said it wasn't clear why moderate consumption of alcohol could reduce the risk of dementia, but suggested that it could be to do with a protective effect of alcohol in reducing inflammation and heart disease or the benefits of social interaction associated with drinking.

The study also found that the link between drinking and dementia was the same for men and women, but did not analyze the type of drinks consumed, or whether the findings were true for alcohol consumption when young.

The report is published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
(Editing by Miral Fahmy)

I wonder what their definition of "moderate" is?
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby old-timer » August 28, 2009, 1:09 am

jingjai wrote:
SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) – Elderly people who drink light to moderate amounts of alcohol are less likely to develop
dementia than teetotallers, an Australian study shows.


thanks jingjai -best bit of info ever posted on Udon Map............ :guiness:.............. \:D/
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby Farang1 » August 28, 2009, 1:20 am

These "scientic studies" are all marketing ploys. Back in the 70s, they released a study that said that bar soap causes cancer. Just about the same time Soft Soap was introduced. In the 80s, there were the results of another "study" that showed drinking coffee may reduct the risk of Alzheimer's. Coffee prices went up.

When these "studies" are released, the thing to do would be to find out who funds them.
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby beer monkey » August 28, 2009, 3:44 am

Curry and Beer.......excellent... :ugly:
Can You Dig It Dug.?
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby Khun Paul » August 28, 2009, 6:56 am

My father ( doctor) always said, everthing in moderation does you no harm, also does do you some good as well, it is the constant excesses that cause problems.
Lack of something you are used to is as bad as too much, However the person who has NEVER drunk any alcohol, I do not thnk that lack of alcohol would affect them in a detrimental way, but then it would seem according to this study that it might. Interesting. :?
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby mortiboy » August 28, 2009, 6:30 pm

I drink half bottle THAI whisky a day. Never get pssd.Yet, If I half bottle of a scotch of a well known brand
eg black label.J&B ect, I would be very "Merry".
On the label says 35% proof.same as import brand.I have drunk al my life, more so now than ever.
My good Missus says" I am a clever b'stard".....I am 67! so work than one out! So I will carry on drinking!Maybe get even cleverer! \:D/
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby trubrit » August 28, 2009, 6:48 pm

mortiboy wrote:I drink half bottle THAI whisky a day. Never get pssd.Yet, If I half bottle of a scotch of a well known brand
eg black label.J&B ect, I would be very "Merry".
On the label says 35% proof.same as import brand.I have drunk al my life, more so now than ever.
My good Missus says" I am a clever b'stard".....I am 67! so work than one out! So I will carry on drinking!Maybe get even cleverer! \:D/

Well Morti at 67 maybe a bit of dementia could be a good thing. Some of the things I choose to forget are a blessing.Such as , Who I owe money too.The wifes birthday, saves me a fortune.Even, in the past ,the one night stands I had . God , how embarrassing if I remembered them.Unfortunately as a good scotch is my favourite tipple I still get flashbacks. :lol:
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby aznyron » August 28, 2009, 9:02 pm

well I just celebrated 28 years of sobriety on Aug 20. Maybe drinking would be good since I am awful forgetful BTW was is the topic of this thread
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby wazza » August 29, 2009, 12:05 am

Congratulations Ron.
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Re: Moderate Drinking Late in Life Can Ward Off Dementia

Postby Astana » August 29, 2009, 2:48 am

That's 10220 days on the AA scale, one day at a time.

I tip my hat =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> You get all five today aznyron.
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