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Coffee and bone health: Coffee consumption and bone health

WEBCoffee consumption and bone health. A review of 32 observational studies performed in 2002 indicated no overall negative effect of caffeine on bone health. Potentially negative …

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Coffee and cardiovascular health: Overview

WEBCoffee is one of the most researched components of the diet and research suggests that a moderate intake of coffee may reduce incidences of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and …

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Caffeine and metabolism

WEBDiet. A number of dietary factors may also affect caffeine metabolism. Grapefruit juice consumption decreases caffeine clearance by 23% and prolongs half-life by 31% 28,29.. …

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Coffee, Caffeine and Health.

WEBA large body of evidence suggests that consumption of caffeinated coffee, the main source of caffeine intake in adults in the United States, does not increase the risk of …

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Cardiovascular Health

WEBCardiovascular health Can coffee protect against the risk of CVD mortality? Data published in 2016 in the European Heart Journal shows that cardiovascular diseases, principally …

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Nutrition Information

WEBNutrition information. Black coffee contains no significant amounts of the macronutrients, fat, carbohydrate and protein and therefore contains only 1-2 kcal per 100ml 34. …

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Coffee and liver function: Overview

WEBResearch suggests an inverse association between moderate coffee consumption and the risk of developing a range of liver diseases including cancer, fibrosis, cirrhosis and non …

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Coffee and liver function: Potential mechanisms

WEBA 2010 paper also mentions the potential role of the coffee components kahweol and cafestol in lowering the risk of liver cancer 27. There is some evidence that they may …

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New report suggests three main groups of caffeine sensitivity

WEBGenetic differences help explain why everyone experiences coffee’s effects differently 07 June 2018 – Coffee drinkers fall into one of three major groups based on their caffeine …

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Pharmacology of caffeine and its effects on the human body

WEBABSTRACT. Caffeine is the world's most popular stimulant and psychoactive substance. Given the ubiquitous use of caffeine, it is crucial for us to comprehend how …

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Coffee and the senses: Aroma, taste and flavour

WEBFlavour is defined as a combination of both aroma and taste 1. Taste and aroma are closely associated with each other and are both perceived by processes within the limbic brain …

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Y Chen et al, 2022. Consumption of coffee and tea with all-cause …

WEBABSTRACT. Background: Previous studies suggested that moderate coffee and tea consumption are associated with lower risk of mortality. However, the association …

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The Effects of Caffeine on Voice: A Systematic Review

WEBCaffeine is considered a dehydrating agent due to its diuretic effects and influences the body’s fluid balance. The relationship between voice and hydration has been widely …

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Coffee consumption and gallbladder disease

WEBAn Italian study 4 with 1962 participants and 104 new cases of gallbladder disease (diagnosed by ultrasonic or X-ray techniques) reported an inverse association between …

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