By Research Summaries on November 20, 2023
Category: Alcohol

Alcohol consumption and the risk of new-onset uterine leiomyomas: a nationwide population-based study in 2.5 million Korean women aged 20 to 39 years

Fondness for alcohol may trigger the onset of uterine leiomyomas (fibroids) in women of reproductive age.

​This study seeks to clarify the connection between alcohol drinking and a woman's propensity to develop uterine leiomyomas (fibroids). Researchers tracked the alcohol consumption habits and incidence of uterine fibroids among 2,512,384 Korean women aged 20-39 years over a 4-year period. 

A woman's likelihood of having uterine leiomyomas was found to increase by as much as 12-20% with regular intake of alcohol. This study concluded that "avoiding or discontinuing drinking could lower the risk of new-onset uterine leiomyomas in early reproductive-age women."

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