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How Coffee Helps Your Gut And Your Brain

Last updated: May 31, 2026 6:50 am
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As a regular coffee enthusiast, I have been drawn to recent discussions on coffee’s health benefits, including its potential to lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and dementia.

Another recent study has explored coffee’s positive impact on gut health and mood. Researchers at University College Cork in Ireland discovered that moderate coffee consumption, defined as 3 to 5 cups daily, supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the human gut microbiome, which aids digestion and may help eliminate harmful gut bacteria and infections.

The researchers also noted mood enhancements, with distinct effects from caffeinated versus decaffeinated coffee. Caffeinated coffee was found to reduce anxiety, psychological distress, and blood pressure, while boosting attention and stress management. In contrast, decaffeinated coffee improved sleep, physical activity, and memory. Both types contributed to reduced stress and depression and enhanced overall mood and cognition.

These findings appear connected through the “microbiota-gut-brain axis,” though the exact mechanisms remain unclear. The researchers observed intriguing links between coffee’s influence on gut bacteria and brain function, such as the association of Velonella species with theophylline, which correlates with cognitive performance.

Coffee consumption was also linked to reduced inflammatory markers and increased levels of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. The researchers suggested coffee or its components might affect immune function, possibly through phenolic compounds with anti-inflammatory properties. Nutritionist Nicola Shubrook explained that these compounds could help lower cancer risk by neutralizing harmful free radicals.

Another compelling discovery was that coffee’s mood benefits occur independently of changes in cortisol physiology, indicating that coffee may enhance mood without affecting stress hormones.

Additional research indicates that while coffee might temporarily raise blood pressure, it does not raise the risk of long-term hypertension for those with normal blood pressure. However, individuals with severe hypertension should consult their doctors before consuming large amounts of coffee.

Timing of coffee consumption was not specified in this study, but prior research suggests health benefits are more pronounced in those who limit coffee intake to the mornings.

Coffee is a complex drink with numerous bioactive components, including caffeine. Humans, as intricate biological systems, experience diverse interactions between the gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems, which are not yet fully understood.

The University College Cork research is significant for examining these complexities and identifying underlying mechanisms. The researchers summarized their findings by stating that coffee, regardless of caffeine content, positively influences the gut microbiome, boosts beneficial polyphenols and metabolites, and has anti-inflammatory effects, thereby supporting cognitive, psychological, immune, and metabolic health in complementary ways.

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