That seems like it depends heavily on what you consider "quality of life". In any case, it needs a lot more data to determine (alcohol in particular seems to have both complex health effects, and complex, culture-dependent sociological/psychological effects).
I could just as easily assert the opposite: eating fewer steaks and drinking less reduces your quality of life, right now.*
* But may increase it in the future, depending on various factors.
I could just as easily assert the opposite: eating fewer steaks and drinking less reduces your quality of life, right now.*
* But may increase it in the future, depending on various factors.