Association between alcoholic beverage consumption and cerebral small vessel disease burden
Ben-Bo Xiong, Zi-Jie Wang, Zhi-Ming Li, Tian-Nan Yang, Xiang-Yu Li, Meng-Jie Lu, Qi Li

TL;DR
This study finds that frequent alcohol consumption, especially wine and spirits, is linked to higher brain vessel disease risk, while low beer intake may have a protective effect.
Contribution
The study identifies beverage-specific and frequency-based associations between alcohol consumption and cerebral small vessel disease burden.
Findings
Higher drinking frequency (≥5 times/week) is linked to increased cerebral small vessel disease burden.
High consumption of red wine, white wine/champagne, and spirits correlates with increased disease burden.
Low-to-moderate beer/cider intake is inversely associated with disease burden.
Abstract
The relationship between alcohol consumption and cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) remains uncertain, particularly regarding drinking patterns and beverage types. We investigated how total alcohol intake, drinking frequency, and beverage-specific consumption are associated with CSVD burden using cross-sectional data. We included 27,326 UK Biobank (UKB) participants with MRI data, among whom 21,130 were current drinkers with full alcohol intake data. Alcohol consumption (frequency and beverage type) was self-reported. CSVD burden was measured via normalized white matter hyperintensity volume (WMHV) on T2-FLAIR MRI. Multivariable linear regression models adjusted for demographics, lifestyle, and vascular risk factors were used to examine associations. Compared with non-drinkers, alcohol consumers had greater CSVD burden (Beta = 0.07; 95 % CI, 0.00–0.15). Among them, higher drinking…
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TopicsAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects · Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research
