For many people who run, cycle or work out often, beer drinking and exercising are almost inextricably entwined. But for performance, recovery and health, nonalcoholic beer is likely to be a much ...
For many people who run, cycle or work out often, beer drinking and exercising are almost inextricably entwined. But for performance, recovery and health, nonalcoholic beer is likely to be a much ...
I admit, I got a little excited when I read a recent reporton non-alcoholic (NA) beer and marathoners. The runners who drank the NA beer before and after their marathons had lower markers of ...
Beer could come with a "surprising health benefit," according to a new report from the BBC. This must be pleasing news for ...
According to experts, lager beer can improve gut microbiota, which plays a role in digestion, when drank in moderation. In a study, published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 19 men ...
In a recent article published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, scientists analyzed the effect of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beer ingestion on gut microbiota. Study: Impact of Beer ...
Here's what to consider before cracking open a cold one.
Drinking one alcoholic or non-alcoholic beer per day could lead to better gut health than not consuming the drink regularly, according to the results of a pilot study. When drunk in moderation, beer – ...
It is often said that weak beer was drunk in preference to dirty water in European towns during the middle ages. This fact is probably overstated, but the idea that beer was nutritionally important in ...
Animal and cell studies suggest that consuming hops could provide a range of health benefits, but human studies are sparse. Hops plants provide beer with its signature taste and aroma, and studies in ...