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Industry-funded study suggests coffee really is the fountain of youth

Last updated: December 10, 2024 7:31 am
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Coffee has long been a popular beverage enjoyed by millions around the world. And now, a new study conducted by researchers at the CNC-Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology in Portugal has shed light on the potential health benefits of regular, moderate coffee consumption.

According to the study published in Ageing Research Reviews, drinking three cups of coffee a day could not only contribute to a longer life but also enhance the quality of those additional years. The researchers analyzed over 50 epidemiological studies involving nearly 3 million individuals from different regions and ethnicities to understand the impact of coffee intake on human aging.

The results of the study showed that moderate and regular coffee consumption was associated with a 17% reduction in all-cause mortality rates, fewer age-related diseases, and an extension of healthy lifespan by approximately 1.8 years. Coffee drinkers also exhibited lower functional deterioration in aging, including improvements in memory, mood, and physical condition. Additionally, moderate coffee intake was linked to reduced mortality from major causes such as cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, cancer, and respiratory diseases.

The researchers also introduced the concept of caffeine as a “normalizer,” suggesting that caffeine could act as a stabilizing agent for physiological systems rather than just a psychostimulant. This new perspective could revolutionize the way coffee is perceived and consumed, shifting it towards a broader category of routine health optimization.

It is important to note that the study was funded by coffee industry companies such as illycaffè, JDE Peet’s, Lavazza, NestlĂ©, Paulig, and Tchibo through their non-profit organization, the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC). While the ISIC emphasizes scientific integrity, the involvement of industry stakeholders raises concerns about potential selection bias in favor of positive findings.

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Despite these concerns, the study provides valuable insights into the potential health benefits of moderate coffee consumption. With coffee being one of the most consumed beverages in the world, the findings of this study could offer reassurance to coffee lovers seeking confirmation of the beverage’s positive effects on health.

In conclusion, the study highlights the potential longevity and quality of life benefits associated with regular, moderate coffee consumption. While further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms behind these effects, the findings suggest that enjoying a few cups of coffee a day could be a simple and enjoyable way to support overall health and well-being.

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