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Originally Posted by on the way... these are some recent studie's outlines in different areas , there are a lot more .....Hope you will find it helpful Am J Epidemiol 2005;162:983-990.:
pregnant women who drank one-half to three cups a day had a 3% increased risk of fetal death; those who consumed four to seven cups had a 33% increased risk; and those who drank eight or more cups had a 59% greater risk of fetal death Int J Cancer 2006;118:103-107.
Coffee Consumption May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk Circulation. Posted online April 24, 2006
Coffee does not increase the risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) in men or women. Total cholesterol, low-density and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in men and women coffee drinkers did not differ in those who drank caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee Diabetes Care. 2006;29:398-403
Coffee May Decrease Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes in Women . moderate consumption of both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee may lower risk of type 2 diabetes in younger and middle-aged women. The Journal of the American Medical Association, March 8, 2006; vol 295: pp 1135-1141
there are some people who are prone to have increased cardiac risk from coffee, those have some genetic predisposition , related to a slow clearance of the caffeine from the body . Am J Epidemiol 2006;163:638-644
There were no significant associations of coffee consumption with colorectal cancer risk within strata of colorectal cancer risk factors |
Very good info OTW,
Still though I wonder why all the sudden positive effects of Coffee... What I mean is sometime we hear bad stuff and sometimes good.. but lately wherever you read , in magazines , in journals, in newspapers, on the internet there is this positive atmosphere surrounding the coffee effects (I also realized on the references above, its all 2005-2006)..
I wonder if the Coffee industry such as Starbucks, Coffee Bean, and others lobbying !!!!!!!