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Coffee consumption and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a meta-analysis by potential modifiers.
Kim Y, Je Y, Giovannucci E. Kim Y, et al. Eur J Epidemiol. 2019 Aug;34(8):731-752. doi: 10.1007/s10654-019-00524-3. Epub 2019 May 4. Eur J Epidemiol. 2019. PMID: 31055709
Moderate coffee consumption (e.g. 2-4 cups/day) was associated with reduced all-cause and cause-specific mortality, compared to no coffee consumption. The inverse association between coffee and all-cause mortality was …
Moderate coffee consumption (e.g. 2-4 cups/day) was associated with reduced all-cause and cause-specific mortality
Coffee consumption and health: umbrella review of meta-analyses of multiple health outcomes.
Poole R, Kennedy OJ, Roderick P, Fallowfield JA, Hayes PC, Parkes J. Poole R, et al. BMJ. 2017 Nov 22;359:j5024. doi: 10.1136/bmj.j5024. BMJ. 2017. PMID: 29167102 Free PMC article.
Objectives To evaluate the existing evidence for associations between coffee consumption and multiple health outcomes.Design Umbrella review of the evidence across meta-analyses of observational and interventional studies of coffee consumption and any health outcome …
Objectives To evaluate the existing evidence for associations between coffee consumption and multiple health outcomes.Design Umbrella …
Coffee and tea consumption and cardiovascular disease and all-cause and cause-specific mortality in individuals with diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis of prospective observational studies.
Ding L, Wang HP, Zhao JY, Zhao X, Sha Y, Qin LQ, Hidayat K. Ding L, et al. Front Nutr. 2025 Jun 2;12:1570644. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1570644. eCollection 2025. Front Nutr. 2025. PMID: 40525136 Free PMC article.
A meta-analysis of published prospective observational studies was performed to provide up-to-date evidence on the association between tea or coffee consumption and the risks of CVD and all-cause and cause-specific mortality in individual …
A meta-analysis of published prospective observational studies was performed to provide up-to-date evidence on the association …
Caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee consumption and risk of all-cause mortality: a dose-response meta-analysis of cohort studies.
Li Q, Liu Y, Sun X, Yin Z, Li H, Cheng C, Liu L, Zhang R, Liu F, Zhou Q, Wang C, Li L, Wang B, Zhao Y, Zhang M, Hu D. Li Q, et al. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2019 Jun;32(3):279-287. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12633. Epub 2019 Feb 20. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2019. PMID: 30786114
BACKGROUND: Previous meta-analysis showed an inverse association between coffee consumption and all-cause mortality. However, the relationship between caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee consumption and all-cause
BACKGROUND: Previous meta-analysis showed an inverse association between coffee consumption and all-cause
Association of coffee drinking with all-cause mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Zhao Y, Wu K, Zheng J, Zuo R, Li D. Zhao Y, et al. Public Health Nutr. 2015 May;18(7):1282-91. doi: 10.1017/S1368980014001438. Epub 2014 Aug 4. Public Health Nutr. 2015. PMID: 25089347 Free PMC article.
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to use the meta-analysis method to assess the relationship between coffee drinking and all-cause mortality. ...RESULTS: Seventeen studies were included and evaluated in the meta-analysis. A U-shaped dose- …
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to use the meta-analysis method to assess the relationship between coffee drinking and all- …
Nutrition and longevity - From mechanisms to uncertainties.
Ekmekcioglu C. Ekmekcioglu C. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2020;60(18):3063-3082. doi: 10.1080/10408398.2019.1676698. Epub 2019 Oct 21. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2020. PMID: 31631676 Review.
Furthermore, a high intake of whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and also coffee is associated with a reduced risk for all-cause mortality whereas a high intake of (red) meat and especially processed meat is positively related to all-cau
Furthermore, a high intake of whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and also coffee is associated with a reduced risk for all
Coffee consumption and risk of all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in smokers and non-smokers: a dose-response meta-analysis.
Grosso G, Micek A, Godos J, Sciacca S, Pajak A, Martínez-González MA, Giovannucci EL, Galvano F. Grosso G, et al. Eur J Epidemiol. 2016 Dec;31(12):1191-1205. doi: 10.1007/s10654-016-0202-2. Epub 2016 Oct 3. Eur J Epidemiol. 2016. PMID: 27699514
Coffee consumption has been associated with several benefits toward human health. However, its association with mortality risk has yielded contrasting results, including a non-linear relation to all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality
Coffee consumption has been associated with several benefits toward human health. However, its association with mortality risk
Coffee consumption and mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer: a dose-response meta-analysis.
Crippa A, Discacciati A, Larsson SC, Wolk A, Orsini N. Crippa A, et al. Am J Epidemiol. 2014 Oct 15;180(8):763-75. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwu194. Epub 2014 Aug 24. Am J Epidemiol. 2014. PMID: 25156996
Several studies have analyzed the relationship between coffee consumption and mortality, but the shape of the association remains unclear. We conducted a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies to examine the dose-response associations betwe …
Several studies have analyzed the relationship between coffee consumption and mortality, but the shape of the association rema …
A meta-analysis of prospective studies of coffee consumption and mortality for all causes, cancers and cardiovascular diseases.
Malerba S, Turati F, Galeone C, Pelucchi C, Verga F, La Vecchia C, Tavani A. Malerba S, et al. Eur J Epidemiol. 2013 Jul;28(7):527-39. doi: 10.1007/s10654-013-9834-7. Epub 2013 Aug 11. Eur J Epidemiol. 2013. PMID: 23934579
The pooled RRs of all cause mortality for the study-specific highest versus low ( 1 cup/day) coffee drinking categories were 0.88 (95 % CI 0.84-0.93) based on all the 23 studies, and 0.87 (95 % CI 0.82-0.93) for the 19 smoking adjusting studies. ...Thi …
The pooled RRs of all cause mortality for the study-specific highest versus low ( 1 cup/day) coffee drinking cat …
Coffee intake, cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality: observational and Mendelian randomization analyses in 95 000-223 000 individuals.
Nordestgaard AT, Nordestgaard BG. Nordestgaard AT, et al. Int J Epidemiol. 2016 Dec 1;45(6):1938-1952. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyw325. Int J Epidemiol. 2016. PMID: 28031317 Free article.
BACKGROUND: Coffee has been associated with modestly lower risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in meta-analyses; however, it is unclear whether these are causal associations. We tested first whether coffee intake is associated …
BACKGROUND: Coffee has been associated with modestly lower risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality
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