Title : Moderate use of alcohol is associated with lower levels of C reactive protein but not with less severe joint inflammation: a cross-sectional study in early RA and healthy volunteers.

Pub. Date : 2018

PMID : 29479472






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1 Moderate use of alcohol is associated with lower levels of C reactive protein but not with less severe joint inflammation: a cross-sectional study in early RA and healthy volunteers. Alcohols C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
2 Association between C reactive protein (CRP) level and alcohol was studied in 1070 newly presenting patients with RA. Alcohols C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
3 Association between C reactive protein (CRP) level and alcohol was studied in 1070 newly presenting patients with RA. Alcohols C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
4 A J-shaped curve was observed in the association between alcohol consumption and CRP level, with the lowest levels in patients consuming 1-7 drinks/week (P=0.037). Alcohols C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
5 Conclusion: Despite the fact that moderate alcohol consumption has been shown protective against RA, and our data confirm a J-shaped association of alcohol consumption with CRP levels in RA, alcohol was not associated with the severity of joint inflammation. Alcohols C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
6 Conclusion: Despite the fact that moderate alcohol consumption has been shown protective against RA, and our data confirm a J-shaped association of alcohol consumption with CRP levels in RA, alcohol was not associated with the severity of joint inflammation. Alcohols C-reactive protein Homo sapiens