date:Apr 26, 2012
offee upon diagnosis of CVD.
These results were adjusted for confounding factors including chronic disease risk, age, sex, city, alcohol intake, smoking status, BMI, and hypertension.
Researchers also found an interaction between drinking caffeinated coffee and smoking. For smokers, drinking caffeinated coffee did not decrease the risk of T2D, likely due to the harmful effects of smoking outweighing the potential benefits of coffee.
Neither caffeinated nor decaffeinated coffee consumption was