Alcohol and obesity: A new look at high blood pressure and stroke |
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Authors: | H. H. Kornhuber G. Lisson L. Suschka-Sauermann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurology, Ulm University, D-7900 Ulm, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary An investigation of the staff of a car assembly plant (3,351 persons) revealed a similarity between the change in relative body weight and diastolic blood pressure with age. There is a good temporal correlation between the course of alcohol consumption during life and the change of the relative body weight. German women had significantly less blood pressure for the same relative body weight than German men, and foreign employees had lower blood pressure than Germans In both cases the main cause is the difference in alcohol consumption. Besides obesity and hereditary factors, alcohol is the main cause of essential hypertension today. Epidemiological and experimental data indicate that there are two ways from alcohol to high blood pressure, a more direct one and an indirect one via obesity. Alcohol causes obesity via a change in metabolism (hyperinsulinism) rather than by higher caloric intake. In both ways alcohol is an important cause of stroke. To reduce body weight and blood pressure, a reduction of alcohol consumption should be recommended in addition to reduced caloric intake and increased physical activity as means of preventive neurology. |
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Keywords: | Stroke Alcohol Obesity Hypertension Diabetes Preventive neurology |
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