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Panagiotis Iliakis1, Eleftheria Stamou1, Angeliki Vakka1
1First Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hippokration General Hospital, 11527 Athens, Greece.
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Alcohol consumption is a globally prevalent lifestyle factor with complex and sometimes paradoxical effects on cardiovascular health, particularly regarding acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Earlier epidemiological studies described a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and ACS risk; however, emerging evidence has increasingly challenged the validity of this concept. Mendelian randomization studies, genetic data, and recent pooled analyses suggest that the apparent cardioprotective effects of light-to-moderate drinking are largely attributable to residual confounding, including abstainer bias and socioeconomic factors, rather than true causal mechanisms. In contrast, excessive alcohol intake is linked to increased oxidative stress, inflammation, hypertension, and prothrombotic states, all of which contribute to plaque instability and the precipitation of ACS. Additionally, acute heavy drinking episodes may induce coronary vasospasm and arrhythmias, further elevating ACS risk. Genetic factors, drinking patterns, and beverage types may also modulate the relationship between alcohol and ACS, indicating the need for personalized risk assessment. Understanding these complex interactions is essential for clinicians when counseling patients on alcohol consumption within the context of cardiovascular prevention. This review aims to delve into current evidence on the epidemiology and pathophysiology linking alcohol consumption with ACS, providing a nuanced perspective that balances potential protective effects with the significant risks associated with excessive alcohol use, as well as summarizing all medical societies' recommendations regarding alcohol consumption and cardiovascular health.
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