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Coffee and it’s Affect on Our Health By Riley Maynard
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Coffee and it’s Affect on Our Health

By Riley Maynard

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What are the Health Claims from Coffee?

Cardiovascular HealthParkinson’sType II DiabetesLiver CancerDepression

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Coffee vs. Cardiovascular Disease

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Coffee vs. Parkinson’sPeople in Study Association to Coffee Hazard Ratio

301,164 Men Inverse in men 0.63, >=6 cups/d, P= 0.011

238,058 Women NS* in women 0.9, >=6 cups/d, P=0.57

Inverse in women who never used estrogen 0.47, >=4 cups/d, P=0.11 NS, not significant

NS in women who ever used estrogen 1.31, >=4 cups/d, P=0.93

77,713 WomenInverse in women who never used estrogen 0.5, 1-3 cups/d, P=0.06

Positive in women who ever used estrogen 3.92, >=6 cups/d, P=0.26

8,000 Men Inverse in men5.1, none vs. > 28 oz/d, P<0.001

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Coffee vs. Type II Diabetes6 out of 9 studiesHave to drink more than 10 cups of coffee???

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Coffee vs. Liver CancerUnable to find any studies about this

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Coffee vs. DepressionUnable to find any studies on this topic.

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General Coffee Drinking TipsConsumptionTypes of CoffeeAdditional Stuff

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ConclusionEverything in moderationCoffee works well for some but not everyone

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ReferencesAndersen, L., Jacobs, D., Carlsen, M., & Blomhoff, R. (2006). Consumption of coffee is associated with reduced risk of death attributed to

inflammatory and cardiovascular diseases in the iowa women's health study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 83(5), 1039-1046.

Higdon, J., & Frei, B. (2006). Coffee and health: A review of recent human research. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 46(2),

101-123. doi:10.1080/10408390500400009Images from google stock, LIFE, and flickr