Dark beer is better for the heart

Like chocolate and wine, the darker the beer, the better it may be for your health, according to a new study.

In a comparison of Guinness stout, a dark beer and Heineken, a light beer, the darker brew had substantially more anti-clotting activity, according to a University of Wisconsin-Madison scientist. He found:
 

  • Guinness proved to be about twice as effective at preventing the blood platelets from clumping and forming the kind of clot that can cause a heart attack – a result of the flavonoids in the beer.
     
  • Flavonoids also work to prevent the oxidation of cholesterol, which plays a role in causing atherosclerosis – known as hardening of the arteries.
     
  • In addition, flavonoids help arteries dilate, which improves blood flow and blood pressure.

    To get the optimal anti-clotting effect, a person would have to reach a blood alcohol level of 0.06 percent. For the typical person, that could be accomplished with two 12-ounce bottles.

    However, doctors warn that even though dark beer may have heart-health properties, it also has higher calories.

    Source: John Fauber, Dark for the Heart, Indianapolis Star, January 7, 2004.

    For text http://www.indystar.com/articles/9/109081-3959-052.html

    For more on Health Issues http://www.ncpa.org/iss/hea/

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