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Sophia Antipolis – 25 April 2021 : There are no screening programmes for atrial fibrillation in Europe, according to a study presented at EHRA 2021, an online scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). 1 Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder, affecting more than 40 million individuals globally. 2 People with the disorder have a five times greater risk of stroke. Symptoms of atrial fibrillation include palpitations, fatigue, and chest pain. Interviews with regulators and leading healthcare professionals, conducted by the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) of the ESC, lay the groundwork for AFFECT-EU, a large-scale EU funded project to detect atrial fibrillation and prevent subsequent strokes and death. ....
One alcoholic drink per day can increase risk of atrial fibrillation: Study ANI | Updated: Jan 23, 2021 16:53 IST Washington [US], January 23 (ANI): A recent study revealed that individuals who regularly drink a humble measure of liquor are at a higher risk of atrial fibrillation, a condition where the heart pulsates in a strange rhythm. The study, published in the European Heart Journal found that, compared to drinking no alcohol at all, just one alcoholic drink a day was linked to a 16 per cent increased risk of atrial fibrillation over an average (median) follow-up time of nearly 14 years. This means that while four teetotallers in 100 might develop atrial fibrillation over the period of the study, five per 100 might develop the condition if they consumed alcohol starting with slightly more than an alcoholic drink a week and more than 75 per cent of them consumed up to one drink a day. ....
Study links one alcoholic drink in a day to increased risk of atrial fibrillation ANI | Updated: Jan 19, 2021 11:36 IST Washington [US], January 19 (ANI): A study of nearly 108,000 people has found that people who regularly drink a modest amount of alcohol are at increased risk of atrial fibrillation, a condition where the heart beats in an abnormal rhythm. The study, published in the European Heart Journal found that, compared to drinking no alcohol at all, just one alcoholic drink a day was linked to a 16% increased risk of atrial fibrillation over an average (median) follow-up time of nearly 14 years. This means that while four teetotallers in 100 might develop atrial fibrillation over the period of the study, five per 100 might develop the condition if they consumed alcohol starting with slightly more than an alcoholic drink a week and more than 75% of them consumed up to one drink a day [2]. The researchers categorised ....
Many of us look forward to relaxing with a tipple in the evening. But just one small glass of wine or a beer a day can increase the risk of a life-threatening irregular heartbeat, research suggests. People who drank every day were 17 per cent more likely to develop atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart condition that causes an abnormally fast pulse. And the risk soared by 28 and 47 per cent for those who had up to two – or more than four drinks – respectively. Just one small glass of wine or a beer a day can increase the risk of a life-threatening irregular heartbeat, research suggests (file image) ....
Credit: European Heart Journal A study of nearly 108,000 people has found that people who regularly drink a modest amount of alcohol are at increased risk of atrial fibrillation, a condition where the heart beats in an abnormal rhythm. The study, published today (Wednesday) in the European Heart Journal [1], found that, compared to drinking no alcohol at all, just one alcoholic drink a day was linked to a 16% increased risk of atrial fibrillation over an average (median) follow-up time of nearly 14 years. This means that while four teetotallers in 100 might develop atrial fibrillation over the period of the study, five per 100 might develop the condition if they consumed alcohol starting with slightly more than an alcoholic drink a week and more than 75% of them consumed up to one drink a day [2]. The researchers categorised one alcoholic drink as containing 12 g of ethanol, which is the equivalent of a small (120 ml) glass of wine, a small beer (330 ml) or 40 ml of s ....