British Ministry of Health warned: alcoholism can not be easily offset by exercise

British Ministry of Health warned: alcoholism can not be easily offset by exercise

Release date: 2009-11-30


The British Ministry of Health released an investigation report on the 26th that many people in the UK exercised with the "compensation" mentality after drinking alcohol, but in fact the danger of alcoholism can not be easily offset by exercise.
According to the report, about one in five people in the UK drink more than twice as much as the health sector. Among adults who regularly drink and exercise in England, 19% admit to using exercise to offset the harm caused by heavy drinking the previous day. Among those who are both alcoholic and exercisers, 28% said they hope to offset the dangers of alcoholism through exercise.
Gillian Meron, the UK Secretary of State for Public Health, said: "Exercise is good for your health, but if you drunk at the bar the night before, it is impossible to get compensated for the next day's exercise. Drinking The hazard will accumulate slowly, usually it is too late when you find it."
The British health department believes that men who drink more than 3 pints of beer a day (1 pint of about 570 ml) or women who drink more than two glasses a day are at high risk of being exposed to alcohol. These people are five times more likely to develop oral cancer than non-drinkers, and the risk of stroke is three times higher than that of non-drinkers. Meditech Medical Network

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