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New federal report finds even moderate alcohol use carries risk

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Last updated: January 14, 2025 7:11 pm
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A recent report on the health effects of alcohol has highlighted the potential risks associated with even moderate drinking, as outlined in federal nutrition guidelines. The report, released by the Interagency Coordinating Committee for the Prevention of Underage Drinking, raises concerns about the link between alcohol consumption and various health conditions, including injuries, liver disease, and cancer. The risk of these conditions, as well as alcohol-related mortality, increases with higher levels of alcohol consumption.

The findings of the report coincide with recent advisories from U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, who has called for stronger warning labels on alcoholic beverages due to the link between alcohol and cancer. Another review by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine also highlighted the association between moderate drinking and increased risk of breast cancer.

The debate surrounding alcohol research and its safety thresholds has been further fueled by these conflicting reports. The upcoming 2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans will be informed by these findings, potentially impacting the recommendations on alcohol consumption.

If confirmed as health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will play a significant role in shaping these guidelines. Despite his personal history of alcohol and drug recovery, Kennedy has not taken a clear stance on alcohol policy.

The report from the ICCPUD focused on the risks of alcohol-related deaths and reduced life expectancy. It highlighted that even low levels of alcohol consumption can increase the risk of mortality, with men and women facing similar risks. The study defined moderate drinking as two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women.

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The analysis found that consuming alcohol, even at moderate levels, was associated with an increased risk of injuries, liver cirrhosis, esophageal cancer, and oral cancer. However, it also noted a lower risk of stroke for moderate drinkers. The report emphasized the linear relationship between alcohol consumption and the risk of seven types of cancers.

Women were found to have a higher risk of alcohol-attributable cancers per drink, reflecting differences in metabolism and body composition. The report underscored the importance of understanding the potential health risks associated with alcohol consumption, regardless of gender.

The process of developing the dietary guidelines has faced criticism, with concerns raised about the involvement of researchers with ties to the alcohol industry. The influence of large alcohol companies on the guidelines outcome has also been scrutinized, highlighting the need for transparency and unbiased research in shaping public health recommendations.

Overall, the evolving understanding of the risks associated with alcohol consumption underscores the need for updated guidelines that reflect the latest scientific evidence. The upcoming dietary guidelines will play a crucial role in shaping public health recommendations on alcohol consumption for the next five years.

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