Sex-specific associations between alcohol consumption, cardiac morphology, and function as assessed by magnetic resonance imaging: insights form the UK Biobank Population Study
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Data regarding the effects of regular alcohol consumption on cardiac anatomy and function are scarce. Therefore, we sought to determine the relationship between regular alcohol intake and cardiac structure and function as evaluated with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.
Participants of the UK Biobank who underwent cardiac magnetic resonance were enrolled in our analysis. Data regarding regular alcohol consumption were obtained from questionnaires filled in by the study participants. Exclusion criteria were poor image quality, missing, or incongruent data regarding alcohol drinking habits, prior drinking, presence of heart failure or angina, and prior myocardial infarction or stroke. Overall, 4335 participants (61.5 ± 7.5 years, 47.6% male) were analysed. We used multivariate linear regression models adjusted for age, ethnicity, body mass index, smoking, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, physical activity, cholesterol level, and Townsend deprivation index to examine the relationship between regular alcohol intake and cardiac structure and function. In men, alcohol intake was independently associated with marginally increased left ventricular end-diastolic volume [
Alcohol consumption is independently associated with a marginal increase in left and right ventricular volumes in men, but not in women, whereas alcohol intake showed an association with increased left atrium volume in women. Our results suggest that there is only minimal relationship between regular alcohol consumption and cardiac morphology and function in an asymptomatic middle-aged population.
Contributors

Judit Simon
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Kenneth Fung
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Márton Kolossváry
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Mihir M. Sanghvi
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Queen Mary University of London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Nay Aung
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Queen Mary University of London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Jose Miguel Paiva
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Elena Lukaschuk
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Valentina Carapella
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Béla Merkely
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Marcio S. Bittencourt
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Júlia Karády
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Aaron M. Lee
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Stefan K. Piechnik
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Stefan Neubauer
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Steffen E. Petersen
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Queen Mary University of London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

