2. Coffee Is A Frenemy
Coffee has many associations with heart disease, both negative and positive. It is uncertain whether high caffeine intake increases the risk of coronary heart disease. This is still under study. But long-term moderate coffee intake is not thought to cause harm to healthy people. Moderate coffee intake may protect against the dreaded type 2 diabetes. And there’s good news for people who drink three to five cups of coffee a day. Moderate drinkers have the lowest risk of having calcium deposits in their coronary arteries.
Negative effects of coffee use are most likely due to high daily caffeine intakes. Consuming more than four cups of coffee a day has associations with shorter life spans. And there is a direct link between caffeine consumption and coronary heart disease, including increased blood pressure, and “bad” cholesterol. Many conclusive studies recommend that you consume no more than two to four cups of coffee a day.
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