• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Liverpool news: Reds star opens up on Ballon d’Or snub as Premier League title warning sent

24 September 2025

Mysterious car-free island with so many puffins they outnumber humans by 15 to one

24 September 2025

Jimmy Kimmel needs to make ‘sincere apology to save his career’ during ABC return

24 September 2025

Aldi now selling popular 22p mince pies – but is it is too early?

24 September 2025

Expert names the 5 dirtiest spots in your home that you’re probably ignoring

24 September 2025

Man who lived with head-sized neck tumour for 16 years FINALLY goes to hospital

24 September 2025

List of conditions that allow you to skip GP queues for quick treatment

24 September 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Liverpool news: Reds star opens up on Ballon d’Or snub as Premier League title warning sent
  • Mysterious car-free island with so many puffins they outnumber humans by 15 to one
  • Jimmy Kimmel needs to make ‘sincere apology to save his career’ during ABC return
  • Aldi now selling popular 22p mince pies – but is it is too early?
  • Expert names the 5 dirtiest spots in your home that you’re probably ignoring
  • Man who lived with head-sized neck tumour for 16 years FINALLY goes to hospital
  • List of conditions that allow you to skip GP queues for quick treatment
  • Brits urged to take action before October 1 to avoid energy bill hit
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Drinking any amount of alcohol may increase dementia risk, study says
News

Drinking any amount of alcohol may increase dementia risk, study says

By staff24 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Researchers studied data from millions of people and said that their findings challenge the common perception that drinking small amounts of alcohol can benefit the brain

23:30, 23 Sep 2025Updated 23:32, 23 Sep 2025

Drinking any amount of alcohol could increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a new study.

The findings challenge the idea that light drinking could benefit brain health, researchers said. They also suggest that cutting down alcohol consumption across the population could “play a significant role in dementia prevention”. The study, led by experts at the University of Oxford, Yale University, and the University of Cambridge, looked at data from 559,559 people involved in the UK Biobank and US Million Veteran Programme.

During the follow-up period, some 14,540 people had developed dementia. Researchers found non-drinkers and heavy drinkers, who consumed 40 or more drinks a week, had a 41% higher risk of developing dementia compared to light drinkers, who had fewer than seven alcoholic drinks a week.

This rose to a 51% risk among those who were alcohol-dependent. Researchers also performed genetic analysis using data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of dementia, involving 2.4 million people.

Three measures related to alcohol consumption were used to explore the impact on dementia risk. These were self-reported weekly drinks, problematic “risky” drinking, and alcohol dependency.

Higher genetic risk for all three exposure levels was associated with an increased risk of dementia. Dr Anya Topiwala, senior clinical researcher at Oxford Population Health and consultant psychiatrist, said: “Our findings challenge the common belief that low levels of alcohol are beneficial for brain health.

“Genetic evidence offers no support for a protective effect, in fact, it suggests the opposite. Even light or moderate drinking may increase the risk of dementia, indicating that reducing alcohol consumption across the population could play a significant role in dementia prevention.”

Dr Joel Gelernter, a professor at Yale University and senior author of the study, said the findings, published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine, not only add to the understanding of the relationship between alcohol and dementia, but also have “clinical implications”. He added: “There was a time when medical knowledge seemed to support that light drinking would be beneficial to brain health, and this work adds to the evidence that this is not correct.”

According to Alzheimer’s Society, about 982,000 people in the UK have dementia. By 2040, about 1.4 million people in the UK could be living with the condition.

Dr Stephen Burgess, statistician at the University of Cambridge, said: “The random nature of genetic inheritance allows us to compare groups with higher and lower levels of alcohol drinking in a way that allows us to make conclusions that untangle the confusion between correlation and causation.

“Our findings do not only hold for those who have a particular genetic predisposition, but for anyone who chooses to drink, our study suggests that greater alcohol consumption leads to higher risk of dementia.”

While Dr Leah Mursaleen, head of clinical research at Alzheimer’s Research UK, said: “This large-scale study adds further evidence that alcohol consumption is linked to an increased risk of dementia, with higher alcohol consumption increasing a person’s risk further. In contrast to other studies, the researchers found that even light alcohol consumption may also increase a person’s risk, when combined with genetic analysis.

“Further research is needed to gain a better understanding of the impact of alcohol use on brain health, and how intervention strategies may reduce dementia risk. With no treatments currently available on the NHS that can stop or slow the diseases that cause dementia, there has never been a more pressing need for practices to support good brain health.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Expert names the 5 dirtiest spots in your home that you’re probably ignoring

24 September 2025

Horror moment thug attacks DPD delivery driver and steals mobile phone

24 September 2025

Blackpool Tower Circus evacuated after ‘Globe of Death’ act high-speed bike crash

24 September 2025

Exact date ‘1cm per hour’ rain storm will sweep ENTIRE length of UK

23 September 2025

Man’s ‘naked and mutilated body’ dumped in bin after ‘murder in Chelmsford bar’

23 September 2025

Paedophile civil servant caught with ‘large bag of sweets’ near kids avoids jail

23 September 2025
Latest News

Mysterious car-free island with so many puffins they outnumber humans by 15 to one

24 September 2025

Jimmy Kimmel needs to make ‘sincere apology to save his career’ during ABC return

24 September 2025

Aldi now selling popular 22p mince pies – but is it is too early?

24 September 2025

Expert names the 5 dirtiest spots in your home that you’re probably ignoring

24 September 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
World

Man who lived with head-sized neck tumour for 16 years FINALLY goes to hospital

By staff24 September 20250

Doctors at the Kirov Regional Clinical Hospital in Kirov, Russia were left baffled as the…

List of conditions that allow you to skip GP queues for quick treatment

24 September 2025

Brits urged to take action before October 1 to avoid energy bill hit

24 September 2025

Hugo Ekitike warned by Liverpool team-mate after ‘silly’ red card

24 September 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version