On the potential health effects of consuming "non-alcoholic" or "de-alcoholized" beverages
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- DOI: 10.1016/0741-8329(87)90004-8
On the potential health effects of consuming "non-alcoholic" or "de-alcoholized" beverages
Abstract
This paper reviews the potential health risks for persons who consume the newly available "non-alcoholic" or "de-alcoholized" beverages which may contain trace amounts of ethanol (less than 0.5% by volume). The discussion includes relative risk rates for chemical dependency, fetal alcohol syndrome, chemical and natural hypersensitivity, cancer, cardiomyopathy, hypertension and cirrhosis for those who drink standard alcoholic drinks and "non-alcoholic" drinks. It is concluded that non-alcoholic drinks pose little risk for developing alcohol related problems based on our current physiological and psychocultural knowledge.
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