Drink Coffee and Live Longer?

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Coffee - delicious, black gold. It tastes great, increases energy, and improves mood. And, it's perfect any time of day.

If you can't tell, coffee is pretty great stuff. Our favorite black liquid is backed by numerous studies showing it's beneficial for cognitive performance, exercise performance, and numerous other things. Now, you can add another benefit to coffee's long list of attributes - increased lifespan.

Previous studies have shown that regular drinkers of coffee have fewer strokes, lower risks of developing Type II Diabetes, and reduced rates of various cancers. Two new studies, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, investigated

For the two studies, researchers collected data on the coffee drinking habits of more than 700,000 people in the U.S. and Europe. Researchers were specifically interested in the relationship between death rates and coffee consumption rates of non-white populations, as the majority of coffee studies to date involved predominantly white subjects.

Both studies found that individuals who drank more coffee per day had a lower risk of dying early than non-coffee drinkers, as well as those that only drink coffee sparingly.


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The first study looked at African Americans, Japanese Americans, Latinos, and whites in the United States, This research noted that those who drank over four cups per day demonstrated an 18% lower risk of premature death compared to non-coffee drinkers.

What if you only like having one cup per day to start your morning? Researchers found that those drinking only one cup a day still benefited and had a 12% lower risk of prematurely dying compared to non-coffee consumers. [1]

The second study analyzed people across 10 European countries and found similar results to the U.S. study. Specifically, heavy coffee drinkers exhibited a 7-12% lower risk of dying early compared to non-coffee drinkers. [2]

On top of that, researchers also noted that coffee fans had lower rates of cardiovascular-related conditions, such as stroke and heart attacks, and digestive disorders.

What if you avoid coffee due to caffeine sensitivity?

That's OK!

The studies found similar benefits between people who opted for decaf coffee or the fully-loaded variety, which suggests that it isn't just caffeine that's responsible for coffee's life-extending benefits.

Other coffee research has indicated that antioxidants and numerous other compounds coffee may be part of the reason the beverage has shown promise in combating heart disease, cancer, and inflammation.

What do you think of the latest research findings surrounding coffee? How many cups of coffee do you drink per day, and do these studies entice you to start drinking more coffee each day?
 

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Coffee is my go to Preworkout. I gulp down 1 Americano and make one to take down to the gym. I drink it while I do cardio and then off to lift.


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Yes it has many health benifits. Even decaf for those that want to avoid caffeine or can't tolerate it seem tp get the same results as drinking full strength.
 

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I used to drink coffee....at least two cups at the station every morning. Kinda got away from it.

Now I get all my caffeine from pre workouts.
Pre-workouts= Kidney Stones for me. They went away when I stopped. Now it’s coffee if I do a morning workout or just water if I do an afternoon workout.
 

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The research findings on coffee's potential health benefits are interesting and suggest a lower risk of premature death and certain health conditions. Individual preferences and health considerations should guide decisions on coffee consumption.

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It's worth noting that the effects of coffee can vary depending on the individual and their tolerance to caffeine. Additionally, excessive coffee consumption or the addition of high-calorie sweeteners and creamers can have negative effects on health.

As with any dietary factor, it's important to consume coffee in moderation and consider individual sensitivities and medical conditions. If you have specific concerns or questions about coffee and its effects on your health, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian.
Coffee - delicious, black gold. It tastes great, increases energy, and improves mood. And, it's perfect any time of day.

If you can't tell, coffee is pretty great stuff. Our favorite black liquid is backed by numerous studies showing it's beneficial for cognitive performance, exercise performance, and numerous other things. Now, you can add another benefit to coffee's long list of attributes - increased lifespan.

Previous studies have shown that regular drinkers of coffee have fewer strokes, lower risks of developing Type II Diabetes, and reduced rates of various cancers. Two new studies, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, investigated

For the two studies, researchers collected data on the coffee drinking habits of more than 700,000 people in the U.S. and Europe. Researchers were specifically interested in the relationship between death rates and coffee consumption rates of non-white populations, as the majority of coffee studies to date involved predominantly white subjects.

Both studies found that individuals who drank more coffee per day had a lower risk of dying early than non-coffee drinkers, as well as those that only drink coffee sparingly.



The first study looked at African Americans, Japanese Americans, Latinos, and whites in the United States, This research noted that those who drank over four cups per day demonstrated an 18% lower risk of premature death compared to non-coffee drinkers.

What if you only like having one cup per day to start your morning? Researchers found that those drinking only one cup a day still benefited and had a 12% lower risk of prematurely dying compared to non-coffee consumers. [1]

The second study analyzed people across 10 European countries and found similar results to the U.S. study. Specifically, heavy coffee drinkers exhibited a 7-12% lower risk of dying early compared to non-coffee drinkers. [2]

On top of that, researchers also noted that coffee fans had lower rates of cardiovascular-related conditions, such as stroke and heart attacks, and digestive disorders.

What if you avoid coffee due to caffeine sensitivity?

That's OK!

The studies found similar benefits between people who opted for decaf coffee or the fully-loaded variety, which suggests that it isn't just caffeine that's responsible for coffee's life-extending benefits.

Other coffee research has indicated that antioxidants and numerous other compounds coffee may be part of the reason the beverage has shown promise in combating heart disease, cancer, and inflammation.

What do you think of the latest research findings surrounding coffee? How many cups of coffee do you drink per day, and do these studies entice you to start drinking more coffee each day?
 

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Live longer? I think the negatives far outweigh the positives. Caffeine drastically constricts blood vessels, which increases blood pressure, and blood pressure is probably the number one health issue people need to watch out for as it is directly linked to increased mortality rates. It also drastically increases cortisol and causes massive adrenal fatigue, which overtime degrades the whole point of using it as a stimulant habitually.
 

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I read somewhere that if coffee was banned or eliminated from the US, it would negatively affect 70% of economic output/growth/productivity. People cannot work/produce goods and services as effectively without coffee.
 

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Coffee is good for the pre workout. I tried so many pre workouts, But they’re just fucked up. I actually started concocting my own. 3 grams citrulline malate, 5 g Creatine , and open up 2 caffeine pills, mix it up, tastes like absolute garbage but it gets the job done. If I need an extra pump I’ll take a gram of l arginine and my skin will be ready to tear. Three ingredients, cheap as fuck. I don’t need the other 25 ingredients that come in the industry pre workouts. I’m surprised you take pre workouts dragon slayer, you post a lot of health related stuff.
 

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In ten years all the crap they spray on the coffee beans..
Z Nation..!!
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Live longer? I think the negatives far outweigh the positives. Caffeine drastically constricts blood vessels, which increases blood pressure, and blood pressure is probably the number one health issue people need to watch out for as it is directly linked to increased mortality rates. It also drastically increases cortisol and causes massive adrenal fatigue, which overtime degrades the whole point of using it as a stimulant habitually.
BP stabilizes with continuous use and returns to baseline once tolerance is built up. Dosages of ~100mgs seem to be protective against Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, as well as against neuronal death in general. Coffee is super super healthy because of the phytochemicals in it. A small cup with caffeine will likely help more than anything (keyword, small!!)

The issue is most people aren't doing 100mgs ED and are megadosing the fuck out of it lol. When I was a barista we had regulars that would come like literally 3 times a day and get massive drinks. Most ppl were ordering larges too.
 
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