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New research suggests drinking coffee may reduce the risk of frailty
Medical Xpress / Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee / European Journal of Nutrition ^ | April 29, 2025 | Mette van der Linden et al

Posted on 05/16/2025 8:57:26 AM PDT by ConservativeMind

A new study has suggested that habitual coffee consumption of 4–6 cups and over (with one cup measuring at 125ml) per day is associated with a reduced risk of frailty. The study is the first to analyze the relationship between coffee consumption and the underlying components of frailty.

Coffee consumption has previously been linked to reducing the risk of some of the natural symptoms of aging, such as improving cognitive function and mitigating against inflammatory-related diseases.

Researchers conducted a detailed analysis over a long seven-year follow-up period, surveying 1,161 adults aged 55+ years through the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA).

The relationship between coffee consumption and the presence and incidence of frailty was investigated. Frailty status was evaluated using Fried's five-component frailty phenotype, which is defined by the presence of three or more of the following symptoms: weight loss, weakness, exhaustion, slow gait (walking) speed, and low physical activity.

The results of this study indicate that higher habitual coffee consumption is associated with lower overall odds of frailty. These findings can be considered alongside the European Food Safety Authority's (EFSA) scientific opinion that up to 400mg of caffeine (3–5 cups of coffee) per day is a moderate and safe amount.

The researchers explain that coffee's effect on reducing frailty can partly be attributed to the role of antioxidants in coffee, which may help to reduce inflammation, sarcopenia (muscle loss), and prevention of muscle damage. Coffee may also help to improve regulating insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake in older people.

"Our findings highlight the possible beneficial association between daily coffee consumption and reduced risk of frailty in later life in the older population. Coffee consumption may thus enhance healthy aging, but it is important we also explore further dietary interventions, to ensure older adults can continue to live fulfilling lives."

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Dying young always reduces the likelihood of frailty. ;-D

I'm not a coffee drinker. Yuk! Dirt in my water, yuk. ;-D

41 posted on 05/17/2025 8:50:46 AM PDT by GingisK
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Axenolith -—>FLEXING the Matrix<-—


42 posted on 05/20/2025 2:13:44 PM PDT by Axenolith (Tagline not found, Loading "run around like chicken with head cut off...")
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Bkmk


43 posted on 07/01/2025 4:48:15 AM PDT by sauropod (Make sure Satan has to climb over a lot of Scripture to get to you. John MacArthur Ne supra crepidam)
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