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Choice of Tea or Coffee Could Influence Risk of Osteoporosis in Older Women : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 17, 2025 3:50 am
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Tea vs Coffee: Which One is Better for Women’s Bone Health?

As women age, the daily choice between tea and coffee could have a significant impact on their bone health, according to a recent study. Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become weak and brittle, is a common concern for women over 50. Research shows that one in three women in this age group will be diagnosed with the disease, making it essential to explore lifestyle factors that may influence bone health.

Estrogen levels drop significantly in women after menopause, which can contribute to the development of osteoporosis. Surgeries that remove a person’s ovaries have a similar effect, further increasing the risk of bone fractures and impairing the body’s ability to heal.

A study conducted by public health researchers from Flinders University in Australia examined the tea and coffee consumption habits of over 9,700 women aged 65 and older in the US. The participants self-reported their habits over a 10-year period, and their bone health was assessed by measuring bone mineral density (BMD) in key areas of the hip and femur.

Tea May Support Bone Health

The study found that women who regularly consumed tea had slightly higher hip BMD compared to non-tea drinkers. Compounds in tea known as catechins were believed to play a role in enhancing bone-building cells, potentially offering a protective effect against osteoporosis. This benefit was particularly prominent in women with obesity.

Effects of Coffee Consumption

On the other hand, the study revealed mixed results for coffee consumption. Women who consumed more than five cups of coffee per day were more likely to have lower BMD, indicating a potential negative impact on bone health. Caffeine, a common component of coffee, has been linked to reduced calcium absorption, which could contribute to weaker bones.

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Additionally, drinking coffee was associated with decreased femur BMD in women who had a history of higher alcohol consumption, suggesting a possible interaction between the two substances in affecting bone health.

Considerations and Recommendations

It’s important to note that the study primarily included white women, so the findings may not be generalizable to other populations. Lead researcher Enwu Liu emphasized that while moderate tea consumption could be beneficial for bone health, excessive coffee intake, especially in combination with alcohol, may not be ideal.

While calcium and vitamin D remain crucial for bone health, the study suggests that the choice between tea and coffee could also play a role in supporting strong bones. Liu recommends that older women consider incorporating a daily cup of tea into their routine as a simple step towards better bone health.

The findings of the study were published in the journal Nutrients, highlighting the importance of lifestyle factors in maintaining healthy bones as women age.

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