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Wine good for your heart only if you exercise

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Sep, 2014 07:41 AM
  • Wine good for your heart only if you exercise
If you think moderate wine drinking can protect against cardio-vascular diseases (CVDs), you are probably right: Just mix daily exercise to it.
 
Earlier studies have found that red and white wine increases levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the "good" cholesterol.
 
"We found that moderate wine drinking was only protective in people who exercised. Red and white wine produced the same results," professor Milos Taborsky from the Czech Republic told the gathering at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2014 in Barcelona, Spain.
 
The study included 146 people with mild to moderate risk of cardio-vascular disease.
 
Participants were randomised to one year of moderate consumption of red wine (Pinot Noir) or white wine (Chardonnay-Pinot).
 
The researchers found that there was no difference between HDL cholesterol levels at the beginning of the study.
 
After one year, low-density lipoprotein (LDL)- "bad cholesterol" - cholesterol was lower in both groups while total cholesterol was lower only in the red wine group.
 
"A rise in HDL cholesterol is the main indication of a protective effect against CVD. Therefore, we can conclude that neither red or white wine had any impact on the participants as a whole," professor Taborsky noted.
 
The only positive and continuous result was in the sub-group of patients who performed regular exercise at least twice a week plus the wine consumption, he stressed.
 
In this group, HDL cholesterol increased and LDL and total cholesterol decreased both in the red and white wine groups.
 
"Combination of moderate wine drinking plus regular exercise improves markers of atherosclerosis, suggesting that this combination is protective against cardio-vascular disease," professor Taborsky concluded.

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