Beer, wine, and spirits differentially influence body composition in older white adults–a United Kingdom Biobank study
Obesity Science & Practice2022Vol. 8(5), pp. 641–656
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Brittany Larsen, Brandon S. Klinedinst, Scott T. Le, Colleen Pappas, Tovah Wolf, Nathan F. Meier, Ye‐Lim Lim, Auriel A. Willette
Abstract
Beer/spirits may partially contribute to the "empty calorie" hypothesis related to adipogenesis, while red wine may help protect against adipogenesis due to anti-inflammatory/eulipidemic effects. Furthermore, white wine may benefit bone health in older White adults.1.
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