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Morning coffee may protect the heart better than all-day coffee drinking, study suggests

Last updated: January 7, 2025 9:48 pm
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The researchers found that those who only drank coffee in the morning had a 19% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease compared to those who drank coffee throughout the day. They also had a 12% lower risk of overall mortality.

Dr. Qi explained that the timing of coffee consumption may affect our body’s internal clock, known as the circadian rhythm, which regulates many physiological processes, including metabolism and cardiovascular health. Drinking coffee in the morning may align better with our body’s natural circadian rhythm, leading to these positive health outcomes.

While this study suggests a link between morning coffee consumption and lower mortality risk, more research is needed to confirm these findings and understand the underlying mechanisms. The researchers also noted that the type of coffee consumed, whether it was caffeinated or decaffeinated, could play a role in these outcomes.

Overall, this research adds to the growing body of evidence that moderate coffee consumption may have health benefits, particularly when consumed in the morning. However, it’s important to remember that individual responses to coffee can vary, and moderation is key to reaping the potential benefits without experiencing negative side effects.

As always, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to your diet or lifestyle based on research findings. Enjoy your morning cup of coffee, but remember to listen to your body and prioritize overall health and well-being.

Whether you’re a coffee lover or simply enjoy a morning pick-me-up, this research provides some interesting insights into the potential health benefits of starting your day with a cup of coffee. So, next time you reach for your morning brew, know that you may be doing your heart and overall health a favor.

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Furthermore, caffeine consumption late in the day can interfere with the production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles. Disrupted sleep patterns and decreased melatonin levels have been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

Professor Lüscher emphasized the importance of further research to confirm these findings and explore the potential impact of changing coffee consumption habits on overall health. Clinical trials are needed to determine whether adjusting the time of day when coffee is consumed could lead to significant reductions in cardiovascular risk.

For now, the results of this study suggest that morning coffee drinkers may have a lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease compared to non-coffee drinkers or those who consume coffee throughout the day. The timing of coffee consumption appears to play a significant role in its health effects, highlighting the need for more personalized dietary recommendations in the future.

Overall, this groundbreaking research sheds new light on the relationship between coffee consumption patterns and mortality risk. It underscores the importance of considering not only the amount of coffee consumed but also the timing of consumption when evaluating its impact on health outcomes. As scientists continue to unravel the complex interplay between diet, lifestyle, and disease risk, studies like this one provide valuable insights that can inform public health guidelines and individual dietary choices.

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