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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Giant Study May Have Found The Ideal Amount of Coffee to Lower Stress : ScienceAlert
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Giant Study May Have Found The Ideal Amount of Coffee to Lower Stress : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 21, 2026 6:05 am
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While coffee is often linked with heightened alertness, a recent study reveals it might also reduce the risk of anxiety and depression. The research suggests an optimal amount for consumption to achieve these mental health benefits.

Researchers from Fudan University in China aimed to expand upon earlier studies with mixed results concerning coffee’s potential protective effects against mood and stress disorders.

They analyzed a vast dataset from 461,586 individuals, all of whom had good mental health at the start and were observed over 13.4 years on average. Participants self-reported their coffee intake, which was then compared with subsequent health diagnoses.

The data analysis indicated that those consuming two to three cups of coffee daily had the lowest likelihood of developing mental health issues, unlike those who drank none or more than three cups. Consuming five or more cups daily was linked to an increased risk of mood disorders, indicating that excessive intake might be detrimental.

“J-shaped associations were identified between coffee consumption and mental disorders, suggesting that a moderate intake of coffee might be beneficial for mental health,” the researchers note in their published paper.

This J-shaped relationship was observed across different coffee types, including ground, instant, and decaffeinated. The study also found that men experienced greater benefits from coffee consumption compared to women.

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There was a J-shaped association for both mood and stress disorders. (Song et al., J. Affect. Disord., 2026)

The researchers accounted for various contributing factors such as age, education, exercise habits, and underlying health conditions, enhancing the likelihood that coffee consumption was the influencing factor.

However, the study does not establish a definitive cause-and-effect relationship. Participants reported their coffee habits only once at the study’s beginning, without ongoing monitoring.

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The research team also conducted a genetic analysis to identify individuals with genetic predispositions affecting caffeine metabolism. These genetic differences did not significantly impact the results.

Coffee contains various bioactive compounds, and some might have calming and anti-inflammatory effects on brain circuits related to mood and stress. Past studies suggest such processes could shield the brain from disease.

Although the researchers didn’t directly measure brain effects, the study offers valuable insights into coffee’s impact on the brain, providing much-needed clarity.

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“Previous studies examining the association between coffee consumption and mental health, specifically depression and anxiety, have yielded inconsistent results regarding the direction of associations or the optimal daily intake,” the researchers write.

“These discrepancies may be partially explained by methodological heterogeneity, including differences in study design, sample size, and population characteristics.”

Previous research has linked coffee to increased longevity, heart disease protection, and improved weight regulation, associating it with several physical health benefits. Now, mental health advantages might be added to this list.

As mental health issues become more widespread, finding effective treatments and preventive measures for stress and anxiety is increasingly urgent. Simple actions, like drinking two to three cups of coffee daily, could help millions.

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“Over the past decade, mental disorders have increasingly gained recognition as one of the most important disease burdens to global public health,” the researchers note.

“Therefore, potential preventative strategies are needed to develop for curbing the pandemic of mental health disorders.”

The research has been published in the Journal of Affective Disorders.

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