Beer or wine drinkers: who has the unhealthier lifestyle?

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An increasing number of severely overweight people, more alcohol consumption on a problematic scale, liver disease as a significant health problem: in many parts of the world, these developments are putting a strain on healthcare systems – and usually on the lives of those affected themselves.

38.9 percent of respondents only drank beer

21.8 percent stated that they only drank wine

18.3 only drank spirits

21

percent stated mixed consumption

Participants’ eating habits were assessed using the Healthy Eating Index, which is based on

standard dietary recommendations.

Beer drinkers: male, young, unathletic and smokers

None of the four consumption groups reached the 80-point mark –

on the index’s 100-point scale this is equivalent to a

balanced diet. Beer drinkers achieved the lowest average score of 49 points at

. Wine drinkers scored 55 points, and both

pure spirits consumers and mixed drinkers scored just under 53

points.

This could cause thirst, which in turn could lead to

increased beer consumption,” says Novack.

Adapt medical recommendations to alcohol choices

In order to prevent liver disease and other health problems

and provide targeted guidance on healthy behavior, doctors

should therefore always ask about the type of alcohol consumed.

“The results of the study could, for example, be used in

patients who identify as beer drinkers to make

recommendations to increase fruit and vegetable consumption and to increase

physical activity,” explains the internist.

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