Daniel D. Dressler, MD, MSc, SFHM, FACP reviewing
Two studies confirm an association between coffee intake and lower risk for death in diverse populations.
Both cohorts showed significant inverse associations between amount of coffee consumed and mortality. U.S. coffee drinkers who consumed ≥2 cups daily attained almost 20% relative risk reduction (RRR) in mortality compared with those drinking no coffee; European coffee drinkers of ≥2 cups daily exhibited RRRs of 7% to 10% (women) and 12% to 14% (men). Coffee-associated lower mortality was seen across all U.S. ethnic minorities and European countries; among nonsmokers, former smokers, and current smokers; and for caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee. | |
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Vindicated...Just saying.
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