Die Rol van matige Wynverbruik tydens Maaltye in die Voorkoming van Hartsiektes

  • DP van Velden University of Stellenbosch
  • EPG Mansvelt University of Stellenbosch

Abstract

Epidemiological evidence consistently link moderate red wine consumption with reduced incidence of cardiovascular disease. lt has been found that there is a much lower mortality from cardiovascular disease, mainly coronary artery disease (CAD),in the countries borderingthe Mediterranean compared with that in Northern Europe. This was coined "The French Paradox", describing the phenomenon that the French have a low incidence of CAD despite the hct that they follow a diet rich in saturated fat. lt is well known that the French regularly consume red wine with their meals. Platelet aggregability plays an important role in the pathogenesis of CAD.Various phytochemicals in red wine may reduce platelet rggregation, serum lipid peroxidation and hence thrombosis. We investigated the effects of regular moderate red wine consumption on platelet aggregability ex vivo and on the serum lipid profile and antioxidant status.We conclude

Author Biographies

DP van Velden, University of Stellenbosch
MB ChB (Stel), M Prax Med (Pret) Senior lektor, Departement van Huisartskunde en Prim€re Sorg
EPG Mansvelt, University of Stellenbosch
MBChB,M Med (Stel) Hem Pat,MD. Professor, Department Hematologiese Patologie
Published
2011-10-27
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