There are numerous studies that have shed light on the adverse effects of alcohol on the human body. And, the latest study is suggesting that heavy drinking may also increase the risk of premature ageing and can cause muscles to shrink faster too.
The study was published in the journal Springer Link. In this study, more than 200,000 people aged between 37 and 73 years took part.
It was found in the study that those who were heavy drinkers had a lower amount of skeletal muscle compared to people who did not drink as much.
The study concluded by saying that with age, problem-related of weaknesses start rising and thus people should avoid drinking in high amounts.
Moreover, as per the National Library of Medicine, "Alcohol use and abuse also contribute to injuries, automobile collisions, and violence. Alcohol can markedly affect worker productivity and absenteeism, family interactions, and school performance, and it can kill, directly or indirectly. "
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