The Effect of Alcohol on Blood Pressure and Hypertension

被引:67
作者
Fuchs, Flavio Danni [1 ,2 ]
Fuchs, Sandra Costa [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Hosp Clin Porto Alegre, Div Cardiol, Ramiro Barcelos 2350, BR-90035900 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Sch Med, Grad Program Cardiovasc Sci, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
Alcohol; Blood pressure; Cardiovascular disease; ISCHEMIC-HEART-DISEASE; ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK; ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; RED WINE; CONSUMPTION; ASSOCIATION; MORTALITY; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1007/s11906-021-01160-7
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Purpose To examine the acute and chronic effects of alcohol on blood pressure (BP) and the incidence of hypertension. We discuss the most current understanding of the mechanisms underlining these effects and their associations with the putative cardioprotective effects of consumption of low-to-moderate amounts of alcoholic beverages. Recent Findings A recent meta-analysis confirmed findings of experimental studies, demonstrating an acute biphasic effect of ethanol on BP, decreasing up to 12 h of ingestion and increasing after that. This effect is mediated by vagal inhibition and sympathetic activation. A meta-analysis found that chronic consumption of alcoholic beverages was associated with a high incidence of hypertension in men and women; it also found that, in women, the risk begins at moderate alcohol consumption. The risks of alcohol consumption are higher in Blacks than in Asians or Caucasians. The mechanism underlying the chronic effects of alcohol on BP, and particularly the differential effect on Blacks, is still unknown. Short-term trials showed that alcohol withdrawal promotes BP reduction; however, the long-term effectiveness of interventions that aim to lower BP through the restriction of alcohol consumption has not been demonstrated. The harmful effects of alcohol on BP do not support the putative cardioprotective effect of low-to-moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages. The absence of a tangible mechanism of protection, and the possibility that this beneficial effect is biased by socioeconomic and other characteristics of drinkers and abstainers, calls into question the hypothesis that consuming low amounts of alcoholic beverages improves cardiovascular health. The evidence from investigations with various designs converge regarding the acute biphasic effect of ethanol on BP and the risk of chronic consumption on the incidence of hypertension, particularly for Blacks. These effects do not support the putative cardioprotective effect of consumption of low-to-moderate amounts of alcoholic beverages. Mechanisms of chronic BP increase and the demonstration of long-term benefits of reducing alcohol intake as a means to treat hypertension remain open questions.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [1] A Randomized Trial of Effects of Alcohol on Cytochrome P450 Eicosanoids, Mediators of Inflammation Resolution, and Blood Pressure in Men
    Barden, Anne E.
    Chavez, Venus
    Phillips, Michael
    Mas, Emilie
    Beilin, Lawrence J.
    Croft, Kevin D.
    Mori, Trevor A.
    Puddey, Ian B.
    [J]. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2017, 41 (10) : 1666 - 1674
  • [2] Effects of torcetrapib in patients at high risk for coronary events
    Barter, Philip J.
    Caulfield, Mark
    Eriksson, Mats
    Grundy, Scott M.
    Kastelein, John J. P.
    Komajda, Michel
    Lopez-Sendon, Jose
    Mosca, Lori
    Tardif, Jean-Claude
    Waters, David D.
    Shear, Charles L.
    Revkin, James H.
    Buhr, Kevin A.
    Fisher, Marian R.
    Tall, Alan R.
    Brewer, Bryan
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2007, 357 (21) : 2109 - 2122
  • [3] Alcohol consumption, cardiovascular health, and endothelial function markers
    Bau, Paulo F. D.
    Bau, Claiton H. D.
    Rosito, Guido A.
    Manfroi, Waldomiro C.
    Fuchs, Flavio D.
    [J]. ALCOHOL, 2007, 41 (07) : 479 - 488
  • [4] Acute ingestion of alcohol and cardiac autonomic modulation in healthy volunteers
    Bau, Paulo F. D.
    Moraes, Ruy S.
    Bau, Claiton H. D.
    Ferlin, Elton L.
    Rosito, Guido A.
    Fuchs, Flavio D.
    [J]. ALCOHOL, 2011, 45 (02) : 123 - 129
  • [5] Early and late effects of alcohol ingestion on blood pressure and endothelial function
    Bau, PFD
    Bau, CHD
    Naujorks, AA
    Rosito, GA
    [J]. ALCOHOL, 2005, 37 (01) : 53 - 58
  • [6] Effect of alcohol consumption on biological markers associated with risk of coronary heart disease: systematic review and meta-analysis of interventional studies
    Brien, Susan E.
    Ronksley, Paul E.
    Turner, Barbara J.
    Mukamal, Kenneth J.
    Ghali, William A.
    [J]. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2011, 342 : 480
  • [7] Systolic Blood Pressure Reduction and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
    Bundy, Joshua D.
    Li, Changwei
    Stuchlik, Patrick
    Bu, Xiaoqing
    Kelly, Tanika N.
    Mills, Katherine T.
    He, Hua
    Chen, Jing
    Whelton, Paul K.
    He, Jiang
    [J]. JAMA CARDIOLOGY, 2017, 2 (07) : 775 - 781
  • [8] Prevention and treatment of hypertension study (PATHS): effects of an alcohol treatment program on blood pressure
    Cushman, WC
    Cutler, JA
    Hanna, E
    Bingham, SF
    Follmann, D
    Harford, T
    Dubbert, P
    Allender, PS
    Dufour, M
    Collins, JF
    Walsh, SM
    Kirk, GF
    Burg, M
    Felicetta, JV
    Hamilton, BP
    Katz, LA
    Perry, HM
    Willenberg, ML
    Lakshman, R
    Hamburger, RJ
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 1998, 158 (11) : 1197 - 1207
  • [9] Impact of evening alcohol consumption on nocturnal autonomic and cardiovascular function in adult men and women: a dose-response laboratory investigation
    de Zambotti, Massimiliano
    Forouzanfar, Mohamad
    Javitz, Harold
    Goldstone, Aimee
    Claudatos, Stephanie
    Alschuler, Vanessa
    Baker, Fiona C.
    Colrain, Ian M.
    [J]. SLEEP, 2021, 44 (01)
  • [10] Primary and Secondary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke and Cerebral Hemorrhage
    Diener, Hans-Christoph
    Hankey, Graeme J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2020, 75 (15) : 1804 - 1818