Go Back Research Article February, 2002

Hope for Hops?—Reply

Abstract

The objective of our recent study was to identify factors that might explain the results from a recent series of Danish studies suggesting that moderate wine drinkers are healthier than those who drink other alcoholic beverages or those who abstain.1 Since the study compared psychological and social characteristics associated with beer and wine drinking in young Danish adults, the findings of the study are primarily relevant for interpretations of studies comparing the putative health benefits of wine and beer, respectively.2-5

Keywords

Substance Use and Addiction Medicine Alcohol Alcohol Consumption Wine Beer Health Benefits Psychological Characteristics Social Characteristics Danish Studies Alcoholic Beverages Health Comparisons Moderate Drinking
Details
Volume 162
Issue 3
Pages 364
ISSN 2168-6114