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Drinking Coffee Help You Live Longer?

Posted by Bobby Brown on December 04, 2020 - 12:06pm


 

New research says you can drink as much as eight cups a day

 

Can Drinking Coffee Help You Live Longer?

Thinking about putting on another pot of coffee? According to recent research, it’s probably a good idea.

In one study, British researchers looked at data on 9.2 million people in the UK Biobank population study. They found that coffee-drinking (even as much as eight cups per day) decreased a person’s risk of all causes of death and concluded that coffee consumption can be part of a healthy diet.

That builds on previous studies demonstrating that coffee drinkers have lower instances of cancer and chronic diseases than non-coffee drinkers

Exactly what kind to drink

 

“People who drank more ground or filtered coffee, as opposed to instant coffee, had better outcomes,” she explains. “The reasoning behind that was that filtered coffee has greater levels of polyphenols, or antioxidants, which are the main benefits from the coffee.” 

It’s important to note, Zumpano says, that a serving size of coffee is eight fluid ounces.

You might not realize it, but most traditional mugs and to-go cups come in 12, 16 or even 20 ounces. Therefore, people who think they’re only drinking one or two cups a day may be drinking much more.

What about cream and sugar?

Zumpano says eight cups of black ground coffee is your best choice — it’s when we start adding things to the coffee that we need to be more careful.

“If you’re starting to add full-fat cream, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, flavored syrup, sugar, even flavored creamers or powdered coffee creamers, these items are creating negative impacts on your health by adding excess sugar, saturated fat, trans fat and overall calories to your diet,” she says.  

Can’t stand it black? To give coffee flavor boost, Zumpano recommends using spices like cinnamon, cardamom, vanilla, raw cocoa, nutmeg or even a small amount of milk or unsweetened milk alternative.  Other good sweetener alternatives include a measured teaspoon of raw honey, agave, sugar or herbal sweetener.

She also points out that some people can’t drink coffee for medical reasons, so it’s important for individuals to talk to their doctor before adding coffee to their diet.

The researchers noted their results were based on observational data and should be interpreted with caution. “Nevertheless, these results provide further evidence that coffee drinking can be part of a healthy diet and may provide reassurance to those who drink coffee and enjoy it,” the authors concluded.

Mihai Cristian Thanks for sharing
December 4, 2020 at 4:43pm
Simon Keighley Interesting information about the health benefits of drinking coffee and the various ways to give your coffee flavour a boost. Thanks for sharing, Bobby.
December 4, 2020 at 2:35pm