Do You Need Another Reason to Keep Drinking Coffee?

Tell me about your achievements over some teaJust when you thought you’d filled your mug with reasons to keep drinking coffee, Australian researchers want it to overflow.

A new study has found that moderate coffee drinkers live longer and have healthier hearts than those who don’t.

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Let’s add this to the list of other coffee benefits, as well as the pile of research that shows that it can contribute to overall health and longevity in various ways.

The research was published in the European Journal of Preventative Cardiology.

Researchers found that ground, instant, and decaffeinated versions were all associated with a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease and death from cardiovascular disease or any other cause compared to those who did not drink it.

Ground drip coffee, however, did seem to outperform the others.

Researchers analyzed data from the UK Biobank database, focusing on people aged 40 to 69. The average age was 58. The team looked at levels of daily coffee intake, lifespan, heart disease, heart failure, and stroke.

Data from 450,000 British people was divvied up into six groups:

  • No coffee
  • Less than a cup per day
  • One cup per day
  • 2-3 cups per day
  • 4-5 cups per day
  • 5+ cups per day

Participants were tracked for an average of 12.5 years. During that time, almost 28,000 – about 6 percent – died.

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After all was said and done, researchers found that people with a medium level of coffee intake – two to three cups per day – showed the greatest gains in life span compared to those who never drank coffee.

Those who drank ground coffee had a 27 percent lower chance of dying during the follow-up period, compared to 14 percent that drank decaf and 11 percent who drank instant.

People who drank two to three cups of ground coffee were 20 percent less likely to develop heart disease, while the numbers were nine and six percent less for those that drank instant or decaf, respectively.

Author Bio

About eight years ago, Mat Lecompte had an epiphany. He’d been ignoring his health and suddenly realized he needed to do something about it. Since then, through hard work, determination and plenty of education, he has transformed his life. He’s changed his body composition by learning the ins and outs of nutrition, exercise, and fitness and wants to share his knowledge with you. Starting as a journalist over 10 years ago, Mat has not only honed his belief system and approach with practical experience, but he has also worked closely with nutritionists, dieticians, athletes, and fitness professionals. He embraces natural healing methods and believes that diet, exercise and willpower are the foundation of a healthy, happy, and drug-free existence.

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