13:30 11 July 2014
According to a new study, moderate drinking can still lead to health problems, contrary to what some previous research had claimed. Researchers said that consuming even just two small glasses of wine or less than a pint of beer will not protect the heart.
Professor Juan Casas, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: ‘We saw a link between a reduced consumption of alcohol and improved cardiovascular health, regardless of whether the individual was a light, moderate or heavy drinker.
‘Assuming the association is causal, it appears that even if you’re a light drinker, reducing your alcohol consumption could be beneficial for your heart.’
Meanwhile, Dr Tim Chico, a heart disease expert at Sheffield University, said: ‘There are few if any health benefits to drinking alcohol, even in moderation.
‘People are confused that one day doctors say one thing, the next come out with something different. To reduce your risk of heart disease you should walk to your greengrocer – not drive to your off-licence.’