Research
published by two leading British and German universities has debunked the myth
“beer before wine and you’ll feel fine; wine before beer and you’ll feel
queer”. A study has found that the
order in which alcoholic drinks are consumed has no effect on hangovers. The research, carried out by the
University of Cambridge and Witten/Herdecke University in Germany, aimed to
discover how the order in which alcoholic drinks are consumed can affect the
next morning’s hangover.
To
test this, 90 volunteers aged between 19- and 40-years-old were recruited and
split into three groups. The first group consumed two and a half pints of beer
followed by four large glasses of wine. The second group consumed the same
amount of alcohol, but in reverse order. Subjects in the third control group
consumed either only beer or only wine.
A
week later, participants in the first and second study groups were switched to
the opposite drinking order. Control group subjects who drank only beer the
first time around received only wine on the second study day, and vice versa. After each day of drinking, participants were
asked about their hangover and gave a score for how they felt from 0-56, based
on factors including thirst, fatigue, headache, dizziness, nausea, stomach
ache, increased heart rate and loss of appetite.
Dr
Kai Hensel, a senior clinical fellow at the University of Cambridge and senior
author of the study, said: “Unpleasant as hangovers are, we should remember
that they do have one important benefit, at least: they are a protective
warning sign that will certainly have aided humans over the ages to change
their future behavior. In other words, they can help us learn from our
mistakes.”
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