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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > One Way of Drinking Coffee Could Help You Live Longer, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
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One Way of Drinking Coffee Could Help You Live Longer, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 30, 2025 12:15 am
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Black Coffee Linked to Longer Life, Study Finds

A recent study has revealed that consuming black coffee could potentially increase your lifespan. The research, conducted by a team from Tufts University, discovered that coffee drinkers who avoid adding sugar and saturated fat to their beverages tend to live longer.

While the idea that coffee consumption can reduce the risk of premature death is not new, this study aimed to investigate the impact of additives on this relationship. Epidemiologist Bingjie Zhou from Tufts University highlighted the importance of limiting added sugar and saturated fat in line with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

Research Methodology and Findings

The study analyzed data from 46,332 adults in the US over a period of 9-11 years. Among the participants, 7,074 individuals passed away during this time frame. Coffee drinkers were found to have a lower risk of all-cause mortality, but this benefit was diminished when excessive sugar and saturated fat were added to the coffee.

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Adding sugar and fat took away the benefits linked with coffee. (Andrew Boersma/Unsplash)

Benefits of Black Coffee

The study revealed that consuming black coffee or coffee with minimal sugar and fat content was associated with a 14 percent reduction in the risk of premature death compared to non-coffee drinkers. The optimal consumption range seemed to be between two to three cups per day.

While the research considered various influencing factors such as exercise, alcohol intake, age, sex, and education level, it does not establish a direct cause-and-effect relationship. However, the data suggests a strong correlation, indicating that the bioactive compounds in coffee, particularly caffeine, may offer health benefits.

Lead researcher Fang Fang Zhang emphasized the potential role of additives like sugar and saturated fat in reducing the mortality benefits of coffee consumption.

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Future Research Directions

Further investigation is needed to explore the specific components of coffee that contribute to its potential health benefits. This study’s focus on isolating coffee consumption from other variables provides valuable insights into the impact of additives on mortality risk.

Zhang emphasized the importance of understanding the health implications of coffee, given its widespread consumption worldwide. The study has been published in The Journal of Nutrition.

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