Drinking coffee at a certain time of day could reduce death risk, study finds
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Nearly three-quarters of Americans drink coffee every day — and now a new study suggests that brewing it at a certain time of day could percolate some health benefits. Health experts provide insights.
Published in the European Heart Journal on Jan. 8, the study analyzed dietary data from over 42,000 adults during a nine-year period, according to the findings. "Drinking coffee later in the day can sometimes signal a reliance on stimulants to stay focused." "How you prepare and consume coffee can impact its heart health benefits." Melissa Rudy is senior health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.
In comparing the adults’ coffee consumption and causes of death, the researchers determined that those who drank two to three cups of coffee in the mornings had "significantly" lower risks of dying from any cause and of dying from cardiovascular disease compared to those who did not drink coffee.