Heavy Drinking Even Just Once a Month Can Cause Serious Liver Damage

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Fresh evidence suggests that “saving” all your alcoholic drinks for weekends or special occasions — even if you otherwise abstain — may pose significant risks to your liver.

A new study found that participants who had several drinks in one sitting, even just once a month, had a higher risk of serious liver damage, especially those with the common liver disease called MASLD (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease), which affects 1 in 3 Americans and is linked to obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure.

“An important takeaway is not just the total number of drinks you have in a week. The pattern of your drinking matters,” says the lead author, Brian P. Lee, MD, a hepatologist and a liver transplant specialist at Keck Medicine of USC in Los Angeles.

Study Found Higher Risk With Occasional Heavy Drinking

Researchers looked at health data from more than 8,000 U.S. adults collected between 2017 and 2023, focusing specifically on people with MASLD, the condition formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

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