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Coffee and it’s Affect on Our Health
By Riley Maynard
What are the Health Claims from Coffee?
Cardiovascular HealthParkinson’sType II DiabetesLiver CancerDepression
Coffee vs. Cardiovascular Disease
Coffee vs. Parkinson’sPeople in Study Association to Coffee Hazard Ratio
301,164 Men Inverse in men 0.63, >=6 cups/d, P= 0.011
238,058 Women NS* in women 0.9, >=6 cups/d, P=0.57
Inverse in women who never used estrogen 0.47, >=4 cups/d, P=0.11 NS, not significant
NS in women who ever used estrogen 1.31, >=4 cups/d, P=0.93
77,713 WomenInverse in women who never used estrogen 0.5, 1-3 cups/d, P=0.06
Positive in women who ever used estrogen 3.92, >=6 cups/d, P=0.26
8,000 Men Inverse in men5.1, none vs. > 28 oz/d, P<0.001
Coffee vs. Type II Diabetes6 out of 9 studiesHave to drink more than 10 cups of coffee???
Coffee vs. Liver CancerUnable to find any studies about this
Coffee vs. DepressionUnable to find any studies on this topic.
General Coffee Drinking TipsConsumptionTypes of CoffeeAdditional Stuff
ConclusionEverything in moderationCoffee works well for some but not everyone
ReferencesAndersen, L., Jacobs, D., Carlsen, M., & Blomhoff, R. (2006). Consumption of coffee is associated with reduced risk of death attributed to
inflammatory and cardiovascular diseases in the iowa women's health study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 83(5), 1039-1046.
Higdon, J., & Frei, B. (2006). Coffee and health: A review of recent human research. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 46(2),
101-123. doi:10.1080/10408390500400009Images from google stock, LIFE, and flickr
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