Study: Women Who Drink Tend to Be Thinner
Women who abstained put on more pounds than those who had a drink or two per day. But researchers warn against an alcohol diet. Drinking is linked to a higher risk of a variety of diseases in women. Women who drink moderate amounts of alcohol don't gain as much weight in midlife as those who abstain, according to a study released Monday. However, the authors as well as alcohol-abuse experts were quick to say that drinking should not be heralded as a new diet nor a path to better health.
Study: Women Who Drink Tend to Be Thinner
New findings suggest that women who drink moderately are less likely to gain weight over time than those who don't.
Mon 8 Mar 10 from TIME
Women who drink moderately appear to gain less weight than nondrinkers
Normal-weight women who drink a light to moderate amount of alcohol appear to gain less weight and have a lower risk of becoming overweight and obese than non-drinkers, according to a report ...
Mon 8 Mar 10 from PhysOrg
Featured - Women who drink moderately appear to gain less weight than nondrinkers, Mon 8 Mar 10 from Labspaces.net
Cocktails ward off the bulge
Large study links light to moderate drinking with less weight gain in middle-aged women
Tue 9 Mar 10 from ScienceNews
Wine may help women keep weight in check
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Light to moderate alcohol consumption, especially red wine, is not only good for a woman's heart, it's also good for her waistline, according to a study reported ...
Tue 9 Mar 10 from Reuters
Wine may help women keep weight in check, Mon 8 Mar 10 from Reuters
Women drinkers less likely to gain
Some women avoid drinking calorie-filled cocktails, wine, and beer because they're worried about packing on the pounds. Now, a new study suggests that women who are moderate drinkers actually ...
Tue 9 Mar 10 from CNN
Study: Women Who Drink Are Less Likely to Gain Weight, Mon 8 Mar 10 from Health News
Study: Women who drink moderately tend to gain less weight in midlife
Women who abstained put on more pounds than those who had a drink or two per day. But researchers warn against an alcohol diet. Drinking is linked to a higher risk of a variety of diseases in ...
Mon 8 Mar 10 from L.A. Times
Moderate Drinking Linked to Weight Control
Normal-weight women who drink alcohol in moderation are less likely than women who don't drink at all to become overweight or obese, a study shows.
Mon 8 Mar 10 from WebMD