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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: wine + have + drinkers  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Wine drinkers have much to be thankful for
South Coast Today, MA - Nov 26, 2008
Now, most of these wineries sell out of their beloved Pinot each year, and many wine drinkers now share their passion for Pinot Noir. ...
Pairing wine with people Buying for a math geek or a collector ... San Francisco Chronicle
A fine day to review the wine Signal
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Sommeliers suggest top drops for drinking or keeping
Courier Mail, Australia -
Offer me a good savvy for two bucks a bottle and I'd keep my money in my pocket, whereas I know most drinkers would load up the truck. Shop X may have ...
Drunks will help crack down on city centre trouble hotspots
WalesOnline, United Kingdom -
They will ask the patient ? or their friends ? what they have been drinking and where they had their last drink. No identifying details will be collected. ...
Does Wine Have an Identity Crisis?
MarketWatch - Nov 17, 2008
Bartels notes that beer drinkers are much more brand-loyal, while wine drinkers will experiment with different labels -- a trait that is common among ...
After the binge
The Australian, Australia -
Groups of thirsty colleagues ? some of whom have barely spoken through the year ? will roar arm-in-arm through the night looking for fresh drinking fields, ...
Put a Cork in it: Screwcap Wine Closures Are Not Endangering Animals!
Vinography, CA - Nov 29, 2008
If wine drinkers no longer want their wines closed with tree bark (unlikely to happen anytime soon) then the cork industry will most certainly suffer. ...
What the weekend papers said
Australian Hospitality Magazine, Australia -
As the financial crisis tightens, sales of the ingredients for a good night in?chocolate, DVDs and wine?have surged. Chocolate consumption is rising, ...
Not everyone is a loser in today's struggling economy
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Nov 29, 2008
Wine is seen as a loser because of its posher image, beer as a winner. But by how much? Bill Koch, the founding chief executive of Boston Brewing Co., ...
Booze laws irk Aussies
TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - Nov 30, 2008
Throughout its history, Australia?s leaders have taken on drinking with limited success. Rising concern led to a temperance movement in 1832 and, in 1916, ...
Do you really need that Christmas drink?
Aberdeen Press and Journal, UK - Nov 29, 2008
Eat before you party, and slow down drinking by alternating a glass of wine with a glass of water, or a soft drink with a spirit. You like to drink when you ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: drinkers + wine + than  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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Americans Drinking Less Alcohol
U.S. News & World Report, DC -
Also, more people say they don't drink, and those born later in the 20th century are more moderate drinkers than their parents. ...
Imbibing trends change as adults get older Houston Chronicle
Study Shows Americans Are Drinking Less Alcohol Than Ever dBTechno
Fewer suds downed, Americans say, but alcohol disorders persist CBC.ca
FOXNews - MedPage Today
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Local wine tastings have uncorked Madison's passion for vino
The Capital Times, WI -
Across the US, there are simply more people drinking wine than a generation ago. According to the Wine Institute, a trade association dedicated to promoting ...

guardian.co.uk
Wine-tasting 'e-tongue' revealed
guardian.co.uk, UK -
There is one big reason why we need a machine with a more precise ability to identify wine than any human palate, and that is to detect wine fraud. ...

BBC News
Top 10 beers at the Great British Beer
Times Online, UK - Aug 5, 2008
This may go against the grain for many pint drinkers but, trust me, it will allow you to experiment more widely and make the festival a much more rewarding ...
Only one in three have tried real ale Morning Advertiser
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A girls' guide to beer
Times Online, UK -
Unperturbed she led us enthusiastically around the arena, battling the crowds of jovial beer drinkers, men in Viking helmets and post-work red-faced ...
Bottle Shock does not Shock
Indian Wine Academy, India -
... in the recent history of wine; when the myth of French wines being superior was completely shattered and changed perceptions of wine drinkers forever. ...
'Bottle Shock' uncorks the days of wine and growers from Paris to Napa San Jose Mercury News
Movie review: A taste of Napa brilliance in dramatization Dallas Morning News
Just some good ol? boys who love plonk National Post
Evening Bulletin
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Call for shock tactics in binge-drink battle
WalesOnline, United Kingdom - Aug 5, 2008
The Government recommends men drink no more than three to four units of alcohol a day and women no more than two to three. A 250ml glass of wine of 12% ...
Beer bubbles to top of the poll
Baltimore Sun, United States - Aug 6, 2008
It found that 42 percent of the US drinkers surveyed said they most often consumed beer, compared with 31 percent who picked wine and 23 percent who ...
Mondavi legacy lives on in Napa Valley
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
Before Robert Mondavi, wine wasn't a staple in most American homes, and Napa Valley was more famous for its mental hospital than its vineyards. ...
Beers gone wild
Colorado Daily, CO -
But if you wanted to buy a bottle of the world's best wine, you'd have to spend thousands of dollars." Growing out of homebrewers' efforts to emulate ...
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Mortality associated with moderate intakes of wine, beer, or spirits -
M Gronbaek, A Deis, TI Sorensen, U Becker, P … - BMJ, 1995 - Mass Med Soc
... it compared drinkers of beer, wine, and spirits with nondrinkers of those particular
beverages, and found that wine drinkers did much better than beer drinkers ...

Association of the Waist-to-Hip Ratio Is Different with Wine than with Beer or Hard Liquor … -
BB Duncan, LE Chambless, MI Schmidt, AR Folsom, M … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1995 - Oxford Univ Press
... Am J Epidemiol Vol. 142, No. 10, 1995 Page 4. Alcoholic Beverages and the
Waist-to-Hip Ratio 1037 individuals drinking less than one drink of wine per week. ...

Type of Alcohol Consumed and Mortality from All Causes, Coronary Heart Disease, and Cancer -
M Gronbaek, U Becker, D Johansen, A Gottschau, P … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000 - annals.highwire.org
... Our finding that risk for death is significantly lower among drinkers of wine than
among persons who do not drink wine, independent of level of alcohol intake ...

Wine consumption and dementia in the elderly: a prospective community study in the Bordeaux area. -
JM Orgogozo, JF Dartigues, S Lafont, L Letenneur, … - Rev Neurol (Paris), 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... available for follow-up. Wine was the only alcoholic beverage reported by
more than 95 p. 100 of regular drinkers. In the 318 subjects ...

Wine, Liquor, Beer, and Mortality -
AL Klatsky, GD Friedman, MA Armstrong, H Kipp - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2003 - Oxford Univ Press
... curve. Limited data suggest a more favorable mortality experience for drinkers
of wine than for drinkers of liquor or beer. To examine ...

Meta-Analysis of Wine and Beer Consumption in Relation to Vascular Risk -
A Di Castelnuovo, S Rotondo, L Iacoviello, MB … - Circulation, 2002 - Am Heart Assoc
... a J-shaped relationship between wine intake and vascular risk suggesting that
light-to-moderate wine drinkers have lower vascular risk than either heavier ...

Wine, Beer, and Mortality in Middle-aged Men From Eastern France -
SC Renaud, R Gueguen, G Siest, R Salamon - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
... We also noted that for 1 to 5 drinks, the risk of violent death was 51% lower in
wine drinkers than in those who drank beer, concordant with the recent report ...

Alcohol consumption in the European Community: uniformity and diversity in drinking patterns -
CLH HUPKENS, RA KNIBBE, MJ DROP - Addiction, 1993 - Blackwell Synergy
... counterparts. Thus, in all coun- tries, except Belgium, more older males and
females were wine drinkers than younger males and females. The ...

… Consumption and Coronary Heart Disease: Good Habits May Be More Important Than Just Good Wine -
EB Rimm - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1996 - Oxford Univ Press
... of spirits drinkers may have had different drinking patterns (and other lifestyle
characteristics) than the rest of ... (22) reported that wine drinkers were least ...

Purchasing behaviour in the Northern Ireland wine market -
C Keown, M Casey - British Food Journal, 1995 - emeraldinsight.com
... of consumption showed that 40 per cent of wine drinkers ?drink wine regularly?,
27 per cent drink wine monthly, 34 per cent less often than monthly with 2 ...

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Wine drinkers have healthier diets than beer drinkers

Studies have shown that drinking wine is associated with lower mortality than drinking beer or spirits.
Some studies have also suggested that wine drinkers have healthier diets than beer or spirits drinkers, and this may explain wine's beneficial effect on health.

To study this theory, researchers in Denmark investigated the link between the purchase of beer and wine and various food items from supermarkets.

They analysed 3.5 million transactions chosen at random from 98 outlets of two large Danish supermarket chains over a six month period ( September 2002 to February 2003 ).

Customers were categorised as "wine only," "beer only," "mixed," or "non-alcohol" buyers. Details of items bought, the number and price of the items, and the total charge for each customer's transaction were recorded.

They found that wine buyers bought more olives, fruit and vegetables, poultry, cooking oil, and low fat cheese, milk, and meat than beer buyers. Beer buyers bought more ready cooked dishes, sugar, cold cuts, chips, pork, butter or margarine, sausages, lamb, and soft drinks than wine buyers.

These results indicate that people who buy ( and presumably drink ) wine purchase a greater number of healthy food items than those who buy beer, say the authors.
They also support findings from the United States, Denmark, and France showing that wine drinkers tend to eat fruit, vegetables, and fish and use cooking oil more often and saturated fat less often than those who prefer other alcoholic drinks.

The health benefits of drinking wine may be due to specific substances in wine or to different characteristics of people who drink other types of alcohol, they add. Thus, it is crucial that studies on the relation between alcohol intake and mortality adjust for other lifestyle factors such as drinking patterns, smoking, physical activity, education, or income.

Source: British Medical Journal, 2006

 
 
 
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