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Alcohol Can Trigger Serious Cardiac Effects in Young People : ScienceAlert

Last updated: October 23, 2024 3:29 pm
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Excessive alcohol intake can have serious consequences on the normal rhythm of the heart, leading to cardiac arrhythmias, according to a recent study conducted in Germany. This research sheds light on the harmful effects of binge drinking on heart health, further emphasizing the importance of moderation when it comes to alcohol consumption.

The study, carried out by a team of researchers in Germany, builds upon previous findings that have shown how alcohol can cause faster and irregular heartbeats. Known as holiday heart syndrome, variations in heart rhythm while drinking have been documented for decades. In this study, the researchers monitored participants in real-time as they consumed alcohol, tracking the effects during different phases of drinking.

Before a night of heavy drinking, 193 volunteers were equipped with mobile electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors to monitor their heart rates during the drinking phase (hours 1-5) and the recovery phase (hours 6-19). The results showed that over five percent of otherwise healthy participants experienced clinically relevant arrhythmias, with the majority of cases occurring during the recovery phase.

Participants recorded peak blood alcohol levels averaging 1.4 grams per kilogram, a significant amount that can impact various body systems. The arrhythmias observed in some participants included atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardias, with heart rates exceeding 100 beats per minute in some instances.

One participant, a 26-year-old male with no prior history of atrial fibrillation, developed the condition approximately 13 hours after consuming alcohol, lasting for 79 minutes. Additionally, four participants experienced some form of heart block, including a 29-year-old woman who experienced a third-degree heart block lasting 15.4 seconds during the recovery phase.

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The researchers suggest that alcohol-induced modulation of the autonomic nervous system may be responsible for the incidence of arrhythmias. While the holiday heart syndrome remains rare in healthy individuals, it should be recognized as a significant health concern.

It is crucial for future studies to delve deeper into the reasons behind these heart rhythm changes and their potential long-term consequences. Drinking in moderation is essential, as excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to a range of health issues, including cardiovascular disease, liver damage, cancer risk, and more.

This study highlights yet another negative impact of acute excessive alcohol consumption on heart health, underscoring the importance of responsible drinking habits. The findings have been published in the European Heart Journal, contributing valuable insights into the effects of alcohol on cardiac health.

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