AIM Digest is a journal published 10 times a year and brings together the most recent global research concerning alcohol and health, moderate drinking, campaigns and social and policy issues regarding alcohol. The key articles are then archived by topic below post publication. Synopsis as well as position papers and critiques by specialist Professors and Medics since 2011 can be found by topic.

Featured articles

Critique
Old age

Alcohol consumption and health outcomes among 70 year olds in Sweden

General health

Smoking is positively related and alcohol consumption is negatively related to an increased risk of Meniere’s disease

Heart
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Hypertension

Diet change may make biggest impact on reducing heart risk in people with hypertension

Cardiovascular disease
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Heart

Meta-analysis of alcohol consumption and venous thromboembolism

Cardiovascular disease
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Heart

Red wine improves cardiovascular function and oxidative stress of the hypertensive-SHR and diabetic-STZ rats

Stroke

Association of change in alcohol consumption with risk of ischemic stroke

General health

A longitudinal evaluation of increasing or lowering alcohol intake throughout adulthood and colorectal cancer risk

Moderate drinking

Do we know what moderate alcohol consumption is? The particular case of beer

Cognitive decline
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Cognitive decline
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The brain
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Old age

The relationship between alcohol use and dementia in adults aged more than 60 years

Cancer

Association between changes in alcohol consumption and cancer risk  

General health

The melatonin contained in beer can provide health benefits

Heart
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Cholesterol

Associations between alcohol consumption and HDL subspecies

Cardiovascular disease
,
Heart

Associations of combined healthy lifestyles with cancer morbidity and mortality among individuals with diabetes

The liver

Is alcohol consumption associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular events in patients treated with statins?

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The International Scientific Forum on Alcohol Research (ISFAR) is a group of 45 specialist Professors and Medics who produce balanced and well researched analysis of emerging research papers alcohol and health.
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