• Scot Med J · Oct 1982

    Case Reports

    Excessive beer consumption and beri-beri.

    • K F Whyte, M G Dunnigan, and W B McIntosh.
    • Scot Med J. 1982 Oct 1;27(4):288-91.

    AbstractAlcohol-induced 'wet' or cardiac beri-beri is reported in two middle-aged males who consumed excessive amounts of beer. The high carbohydrate and satiety value of beer together with its low thiamine content places the alcoholic beer drinker at particular risk of thiamine deficiency.

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