The impact of coffee on health |
| |
Authors: | A. Cano-Marquina,J.J. Tarí n,A. Cano |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Servicio de Radiología, Hospital Universitario General de Castellón, Avda Benicassim s/n, 12004 Castellon, Spain;2. Department of Functional Biology and Physical Anthropology, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Campus Burjasot, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain;3. Servicio de Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital Universitario Dr Peset, Av Gaspar Aguilar 90, 46017 Valencia, Spain;4. Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Valencia, Av Blasco Ibáñez 15, 46010 Valencia, Spain |
| |
Abstract: |
ObjectiveCoffee is a beverage used worldwide. It includes a wide array of components that can have potential implication on health. We have reviewed publications on the impact of coffee on a series of health outcomes.MethodsArticles published between January 1990 and December 2012 were selected after crossing coffee or caffeine with a list of keywords representative of the most relevant health areas potentially affected by coffee intake.ResultsCaffeine, chlorogenic acids and diterpenes are important components of coffee. Tolerance often acts as a modulator of the biological actions of coffee. There is a significant impact of coffee on the cardiovascular system, and on the metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids. Contrary to previous beliefs, the various forms of arterial cardiovascular disease, arrhythmia or heart insufficiency seem unaffected by coffee intake. Coffee is associated with a reduction in the incidence of diabetes and liver disease. Protection seems to exist also for Parkinson's disease among the neurological disorders, while its potential as an osteoporosis risk factor is under debate. Its effect on cancer risk depends on the tissue concerned, although it appears to favor risk reduction. Coffee consumption seems to reduce mortality.ConclusionThe information gathered in recent years has generated a new concept of coffee, one which does not match the common belief that coffee is mostly harmful. This view is further supported by the discovery of a series of phyto-components with a beneficial profile. Reasonable optimism needs to be tempered, however, by the insufficiency of the clinical data, which in most cases stem from observational studies. |
| |
Keywords: | Coffee Compounds Health Disease Mortality |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|