Coffee
Coffee Benefits
A new study conducted in Sweden and the United States "have confirmed that drinking several cups of coffee a day could reduce the risk of multiple sclerosis plaque."
The ELN Maori specialist in neurology at the Faculty of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Sweden and supervising key to this analysis, that "caffeine consumption is linked to the already reduced risk of developing Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and our study also shows a possible protective effects against infection tuberous sclerosis."
She added that these results "support the idea that this material can have beneficial effects on the brain."
The researchers analyzed a Swedish study of 1629 people living with tuberous sclerosis in 2807 and be healthy people, as well as study analyzed data conducted in the United States in 1159 on people with the disease in 1172, and others were in good health.
Studies identified coffee consumption among participants with tuberous sclerosis habits a year ago to 5 years from the appearance of symptoms in the United States and up to 10 years prior to these symptoms among Swedish group.
The researchers compared this data with caffeine consumption among the participants, as well as other factors were taken into account, such as age, sex, body mass index and habits of exposure to sunlight.
In the Swedish group, people who did not drink coffee they had a greater risk of one and a half times the injury tuberous sclerosis compared with people who ate at least six cups of coffee a day.
In the US the group, was recorded a similar increase in the risk of developing this disease, but comparing it with people who ate at least four cups of coffee a day a year before the appearance of symptoms.
Maori and considered that "caffeine should be the subject of research on the impact on health setbacks and disabilities associated with tuberous sclerosis" and other diseases that may occur.
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