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Biddinger, Kiran J and Emdin, Connor A and Haas, Mary E and Wang, Minxian and Hindy, George and Ellinor, Patrick T and Kathiresan, Sekar and Khera, Amit V and Aragam, Krishna G (2022) Association of habitual alcohol intake with risk of cardiovascular disease. JAMA Network Open, 5, (3), e223849. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.3849.

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Question: What is the risk of cardiovascular disease associated with different amounts of habitual alcohol consumption?

Findings: In this cohort study of 371 463 individuals, genetic evidence supported a nonlinear, consistently risk-increasing association between all amounts of alcohol consumption and both hypertension and coronary artery disease, with modest increases in risk with light alcohol intake and exponentially greater risk increases at higher levels of consumption.

Meaning: In this study, alcohol consumption at all levels was associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, but clinical and public health guidance around habitual alcohol use should account for the considerable differences in cardiovascular risk across different levels of alcohol consumption, even those within current guideline-recommended limits.

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