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http://www.medscape.com/viewar...&impID=1389504&faf=1 Higher Coffee Intake Tied to Lower Mortality Risk Higher coffee intake is linked to significantly lower risk for death, two large studies confirm. The benefit was found in diverse European populations, as well as across different racial/ethnic groups, researchers report in articles published online today in Annals of Internal Medicine. Because coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the United States and worldwide, the public health effect of coffee intake could be substantial, even if the effect on an individual is small. Despite mounting evidence for the health and mortality benefits of coffee consumption, the relationship between coffee intake and mortality in different European populations in which coffee preparation methods vary has been unclear. Similarly, data on coffee drinking among nonwhite populations were lacking. The two new studies address those gaps. In EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition), a large, prospective cohort study, Marc J. Gunter, PhD, from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France, and colleagues examined the association of coffee intake with all-cause and cause-specific mortality among 451,743 participants (130,662 men and 321,081 women) in 10 European countries. "[O]ur results suggest that higher levels of coffee drinking are associated with lower risk for death from various causes, specifically digestive and circulatory diseases," the authors write. During a mean follow-up of 16.4 years, 41,693 deaths occurred. In a multivariable model, men who drank three or more cups of coffee per day had a 12% lower all-cause mortality than non–coffee drinkers (hazard ratio, 0.88; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.82 - 0.95; P for trend < .001); women had a 7% lower mortality (HR, 0.93; CI, 0.87 - 0.98; P for trend = .009). In terms of cause-specific mortality, men who drank three or more cups of coffee per day had a 59% lower risk for digestive disease mortality than men who drank no coffee or less than one cup per day (HR, 0.41; CI, 0.32 - 0.54; P for trend < .001). Women who drank three or more cups had a 40% reduction in risk (HR, 0.60; CI, 0.46 - 0.78; P for trend < .001). The researchers also found a strong inverse association between coffee consumption and circulatory disease mortality among women (HR, 0.78; CI, 0.68 - 0.90; P for trend < .001). The benefit was particularly large for risk for death from cerebrovascular disease in women (HR, 0.70; CI, 0.55 - 0.90; P for trend = .02). Among men, there was a trend for a small benefit, but individual comparisons were not significant. However, the authors also found a significant increase in risk for ovarian cancer mortality (HR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.07 - 1.61]; P for trend = .015). The mortality benefit was the same for caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee, the authors add. They emphasize the need to interpret these findings with caution because not all EPIC centers collected data on decaffeinated coffee intake. In the MEC (Multiethnic Cohort), a prospective population-based cohort study that enrolled 185,855 African Americans, Native Hawaiians, Japanese Americans, Latinos, and whites, Song-Yi Park, PhD, from the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, and colleagues investigated the association of coffee intake with risk for total and cause-specific mortality across multiple races. "Higher consumption of coffee was associated with lower risk for death in African Americans, Japanese Americans, Latinos, and whites," the authors write. During a mean follow-up of 16.2 years, 58,397 deaths occurred. They found that higher coffee intake was associated with lower risk for all-cause death and death from heart disease, cancer, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes, and kidney disease. In analyses adjusted for potential confounders, Dr Park and colleagues showed that coffee intake was associated with lower total mortality (1 cup per day: HR, 0.88; 95% CI, 0.85 - 0.91; 2 to 3 cups per day: HR, 0.82; CI, 0.79 - 0.86; ≥4 cups per day: HR, 0.82; CI, 0.78 - 0.87; P for trend < .001). This inverse relationship held when the racial/ethnic groups were analyzed individually among all groups except Native Hawaiians. Considering leading causes of death, higher coffee intake was associated with lower risks of death due to heart disease (P for trend < .001), cancer (P for trend = .023), chronic lower respiratory disease (P for trend = .015), stroke (P for trend < .001), diabetes (P for trend = .009), and kidney disease (P for trend < .001). In this study, trends with respect to caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee were similar to those found in EPIC. In an accompanying editorial, Eliseo Guallar, MD, DrPH, from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues stress the need to understand the health effects of coffee because of its widespread consumption. They emphasize that the consistent finding in these two studies of an inverse relationship between coffee intake and risk for death across populations from different countries, as well as across the racial/ethnic spectrum, further contribute to generalizability of the mortality benefit of coffee. Nevertheless, the editorialists note that coffee consumption is a complex phenomenon and that coffee contains various substances, including bioactive compounds. As a consequence, the health and mortality benefits of coffee may depend on components other than caffeine, they say. It would therefore be premature to recommend coffee intake to reduce mortality or prevent chronic disease, the editorialists add. "However, it is increasingly evident that moderate coffee intake up to 3 to 5 cups per day, or caffeine intake up to 400 mg/d, is not associated with adverse health effects in adults and can be incorporated into a healthy diet," they conclude. But wait. Don't pick up that phone, yet. Because by Monday, coffee will be bad for you, again. Q | ||
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Always choose the study that supports your position. I will look no further. This space intentionally left blank. | |||
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I already can't keep up with my minimum daily requirement of alcohol. Now I have to add > 4 cups of coffee to that. Where do I fit in the citrate to prevent kidney stones? I'll be up all night pissing. _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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Drill Here, Drill Now |
“Now, wait a second, you doctors have been telling us to drink eight glasses of gravy a day.” – Homer Simpson Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. | |||
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Knows too little about too much |
Well, I will wait a week; things change. RMD TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…” Remember: After the first one, the rest are free. | |||
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I am Immortal que Queen ___________________________ Ní hé lá na gaoithe lá na scolb. idem ea dixit | |||
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Delusions of Adequacy |
I'm gonna live forever! I have my own style of humor. I call it Snarkasm. | |||
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Legalize the Constitution |
Hmm. So the "risk for death" is no longer 100% then?!? Sweet _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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I heard that report and scoffed. I don't know about the rest of the world (Yurrup, for example), but too much coffee makes my heart race and upsets my stomach. I quit Starbucks years ago since it gave me the runs. Tell me those reactions mean I'm going to live longer! Fake News! -------------------------- Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. -- H L Mencken I always prefer reality when I can figure out what it is. -- JALLEN 10/18/18 | |||
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Conservative Behind Enemy Lines |
Oh I am so glad coffee is good for you this year! During the years when it's bad for you, I just drink it and feel like I'm contributing to my demise. But, during the years when it's good for you, I drink it with enthusiasm. Let's all enjoy this year! | |||
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Political Cynic |
damn and I cut back from 10 cups a day to 2... this means I'm gonna die sooner [B] Against ALL enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC | |||
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Washing machine whisperer |
Me too! __________________________ Writing the next chapter that I've been looking forward to. | |||
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We'll need waffles. Lots and lots of waffles... | |||
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Now, I've gotten blueberry syrup on my safari jacket. ------------------------------ The pool's in, but the patio ain't dry. | |||
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Repressed |
I'm so happy to know that I'll be in such good company! -ShneaSIG Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?" | |||
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Corgis Rock |
Catheter is the answer. “ The work of destruction is quick, easy and exhilarating; the work of creation is slow, laborious and dull. | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
Very astute observation! Serious about crackers | |||
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Does expresso have more benefits than regular coffee? | |||
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His diet consists of black coffee, and sarcasm. |
All things in moderation. | |||
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