Liam James
The Independent
Liam James wrote this article in The Independent:
Older patients who consume alcohol regularly are more likely to report having a better quality of life before and after surgery, research has found.
A study from the University of Bonn asked patients over 60 who had a planned operation to report their drinking habits and fill out a questionnaire on their wellbeing in the period surrounding the procedure.
Respondents who routinely drank a “potentially unhealthy amount” of alcohol generally said their quality of life was better compared with those who drank low amounts or no alcohol at all.
Older patients who consume alcohol regularly are more likely to report having a better quality of life before and after surgery, research has found.
A study from the University of Bonn asked patients over 60 who had a planned operation to report their drinking habits and fill out a questionnaire on their wellbeing in the period surrounding the procedure.
Respondents who routinely drank a “potentially unhealthy amount” of alcohol generally said their quality of life was better compared with those who drank low amounts or no alcohol at all.