Beer News – Drinking Beer On The Beach May Cause Skin Cancer

, Beer News – Drinking Beer On The Beach May Cause Skin Cancer

That’s what one study is suggesting…And even if that research proves true, do you think anyone going to pay attention?

Here’s the deal…

It’s widely known that sun exposure is a leading cause of skin cancer. And now a study published in the British Journal of Dermatology is pointing to alcohol consumption as increasing the risk of skin cancer too.

We’re bummed.

We just reported on a recent study which found that alcohol consumption can prolong your life…but who wants to live a long life in a world where you can’t have a beer on the beach?

Part of the explanation for the study’s findings is that when people drink they get buzzed and pay less attention to the obvious…

They spend too much time on the beach, in the sun. And they get more lackadaisical about things remembering to apply sunscreen as needed…and they end up getting sunburned.

But it may be more than that … Aaron White, a senior scientific adviser with the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism told NPR…”The research suggests that alcohol reduces the amount of time you can spend in the sun before you get a burn.”

One study in Germany measured how much UV light it took to burn skin after male participants consumed about three drinks and found that the amount of UV light it took to burn the skin was significantly less,” White explained. And it was a significant finding, he added “because it tells us that alcohol increases the risk of getting a sunburn — not just because people don’t tend to put on sunscreen.”

The reason why the skin becomes more susceptible to sun damage after consuming is open to speculation but one study suggests that answer is that it may lower the carotenoid count in the body. And those pigments, which are derived from fruits and vegetables, lower its antioxidant defenses, making the skin more vulnerable to the sun’s UV rays.

White explained that more research is needed to fully understand this relationship, but stressed that it’s an important one…

“The added risk of sunburn with alcohol is probably one of the contributing factors to the [higher] rates of skin cancer [among] people who drink [alcohol].”

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