[Alcohol consumption and high blood pressure].

Q4 Medicine Revue Du Praticien Pub Date : 2023-06-01
Mickael Naassila, Naouras Bouajila, Daniel Thomas, Henri-Jean Aubin
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ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. Cardiovascular disease is the second leading cause of alcohol-attributable mortality after cancer. The impact of alcohol consumption on blood pressure and the risk of cardiovascular pathologies are still largely underestimated by the general population and health professionals. However, numerous studies have demonstrated a dose-dependent increase in blood pressure, even at consumption levels close to the consumption guidelines (two drinks i.e. 20g per day). The alleged protective effects of low consumption levels are not confirmed, even in women. The binge drinking pattern has a particularly strong impact on blood pressure. The increase in blood pressure due to alcohol is reversible after reduction of consumption. Several pathophysiological mechanisms have been proposed to explain the hypertensive effects of alcohol. The screening of alcohol consumption by health professionals remains largely insufficient, especially in France, even in hypertensive subjects, although intervention is effective. It seems particularly important to reinforce the training of health professionals and the screening of alcohol consumption for primary prevention and also for secondary prevention when hypertension is already established. Scientific societies and federations should reinforce communication on the risks associated with alcohol consumption.

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[饮酒与高血压]
饮酒和高血压心血管疾病是酒精导致死亡的第二大原因,仅次于癌症。一般人群和卫生专业人员在很大程度上仍然低估了饮酒对血压和心血管疾病风险的影响。然而,许多研究表明,即使在接近消费指南(每天两杯,即20克)的摄入量下,血压也会呈剂量依赖性增加。所谓的低消费水平的保护作用尚未得到证实,即使对女性也是如此。酗酒对血压的影响尤其大。酒精引起的血压升高在减少饮酒后是可逆的。已经提出了几种病理生理机制来解释酒精对高血压的影响。尽管干预措施是有效的,但保健专业人员对饮酒情况的筛查仍然很大程度上不足,特别是在法国,甚至对高血压患者也是如此。尤其重要的是加强对保健专业人员的培训和对饮酒情况的筛查,以便进行初级预防,并在高血压已经确定的情况下进行二级预防。科学协会和联合会应加强与饮酒相关风险的沟通。
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