Researchers compared the diets of more than 1,900 US alcohol drinkers — 38.9% consumed only beer, 21.8% only wine, 18.2% only ...
As the prevalence of obesity, alcohol use, and liver disease increases, physicians should take note of patients' lifestyle ...
Now, research shows a person’s drink of choice may say something about their lifestyle. Simply put, beer drinkers might be lagging when it comes to diet, exercise and smoking. Lead study author ...
The higher sugar content in grapes is what accounts for the higher alcohol levels in a bottle of wine versus a can of beer. You can find beers with higher ABVs than 14%, but they are rare.
None of the alcohol-using groups came close to achieving the 80-point score that is considered an adequate diet on the ...
The research found beer consumers have lower-quality diets, are less active and are more likely to smoke cigarettes compared ...
Bottoms up: The type of alcohol you prefer may say something about your lifestyle, new research reveals. Beer drinkers are more likely to have an unhealthy lifestyle than folks who prefer wine or ...
These ingredients allow for the development of various beer and wine-based products that appeal to diverse consumer tastes while maintaining low alcohol content. Research Report Provides ...
Researchers compared the diets of more than 1,900 US alcohol drinkers — 38.9% consumed only beer, 21.8% only wine, 18.2% only liquor and 21% a combination of alcohol types. Beer drinkers tend to ...