Drinking caffeinated coffee and tea daily may slightly decrease risk of dementia: Experts
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A study published in the journal JAMA analyzed for more than four decades the consumption of coffee and tea and its relationship with dementia and cognitive deterioration.The central finding: those who drank between 2 and 3 cups of coffee with caffeine daily presented a lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who consumed less.The research, entitled Coffee and Tea Intake, Dementia Risk, and Cognitive Function, was led by scientists f…
According to scientists, people who drink at least a couple of cups of tea or coffee every day have slightly better cognitive abilities and have a lower risk of dementia than those who avoid these drinks, but it is important to note that the study was exclusively attended by health professionals, reports The Guardian.
A study by Jama magazine revealed that caffeine reduces the risk of dementia. With almost 45 years of follow-up to more than 130,000 people, the relationship between coffee consumption and the risk of developing dementia was analyzed. The results show that taking two cups of coffee a day is associated with a lower probability of cognitive problems. The authors of this study remember that this study is observational and emphasize that the neuropr…
Drinking This Type of Coffee or Tea May Lower Your Risk of Cognitive Decline, Study Finds
These daily caffeinated drinks could help lower the risk of dementia.paula sierra / Getty ImagesGood news for daily coffee or tea drinkers. A new study found that people who drink caffeinated beverages may have a lower risk of developing dementia.The study, which was published in the medical journal JAMA, analyzed the data of 131,821 people who had participated in two studies that ran for up to 43 years. Of the group, 11,033 developed dementia. …
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