Recommended Maximum Intake of Alcoholic Beverages
978-613-1-06052-6
6131060525
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2010-07-27
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This article summarizes the recommended maximum intake (or 'safe limits') of alcohol as recommended by the health agencies of various governments. These recommendations are varied, reflecting scientific uncertainty. The recommendations are distinct from legal restrictions that may apply in those countries. The guidelines are general guidelines applying to a 'typical' person. However, there are some people who should not consume alcohol, or limit their use to less than guideline amounts. These are: "People with chronic hepatitis C (or other forms of chronic hepatitis infection) who drink heavily [and exceed maximum recommended consumption levels] have poorer health outcomes than those who drink less." That is, they have poorer health outcomes than do those who drink within the guidelines.Thin people - those below average body weight (60kg for men, 50kg for women). People with a relative who has, or has had, a problem with alcohol. First-degree relatives are parents and siblings; second-degree relatives are grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.
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