Nearly 8 in 10 Americans drink coffee. Are you one of the 8 out of 10 drinkers?
Regular coffee drinking can have some negative effects on your health, but they
can also encourage great things.
Just like anything else in life there are pros and cons.
Here are the pros of drinking coffee:
1. Antioxidants. Coffee is rich in antioxidants like
chlorogenic acid and melanoidins. Antioxidants help prevent oxidation, a
process that causes damage to cells and contributes to aging.
2. Parkinson’s disease. Regular coffee drinking reduces the
risk of Parkinson’s disease. A number of studies have demonstrated that people who drink
coffee on a regular basis are significantly less likely to develop Parkinson’s
disease.
3. Diabetes. Coffee drinking has the potential to protect
against the development of type 2 diabetes. A prospective study[3] as part of
the US Nurses Health Study found that moderate consumption of both caffeinated
and decaffeinated coffee may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes in younger and
middle aged women.
4. Liver cirrhosis. Coffee drinking may protect against
liver cirrhosis, especially alcoholic cirrhosis.
5. Gallstones. There is some evidence that coffee drinking may be protective
against gallstone formation in both men and women.
1. Heart disease. This is somewhat controversial. Most
prospective cohort studies haven’t found that coffee consumption is associated
with significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease. On one hand,
diterpenes cafestol and kahweol present in unfiltered coffee and caffeine each
appear to increase risk of coronary heart disease. High quality studies have
confirmed the cholesterol-raising effect of diterpenes. Also, coffee
consumption is associated with an increase of plasma homocysteine, a risk
factor for coronary heart disease. On the other hand, a lower risk of heart
disease among moderate coffee drinkers might be due to antioxidants found in
coffee.
2. Cholesterol. Heavy consumption of boiled coffee elevates
blood total and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels. Unfiltered coffee contains two
cholesterol-raising compounds cafestol and kahweol.
3. Blood vessels. Coffee negatively affects the blood vessel
tone and function.
4. Heart rhythm disturbances. Coffee can cause rapid or
irregular heartbeats (cardiac arrhythmias).
5. Blood pressure. Although coffee drinking is not a
significant risk factor for hypertension, it produces unfavorable effects on
blood pressure and people prone to hypertension may be more susceptible. Recent
Italian study found that coffee drinking can slightly increase the risk for
development of sustained hypertension in people with elevated blood pressure.
What do you think? What types of coffee do you drink? Are
you a fan of Keurig? We want to hear from you.
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