Diabetes - Fighting with Lots of Espresso

Diabetes - Fighting with Lots of Espresso

12/25/09 | by Ajit | Categories: Diseases

If you fond of coffee or tea, you are less likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than non-drinkers. Those drinking three to four cups a day are at 25 percent lower risk for the disease than those who drink less than two cups. It does not matter whether the drinks are caffeinated or not, said the study, published in The Archives of Internal Medicine.

The analysis does not prove that drinking tea or coffee lowers the risk of the so-called adult-onset diabetes, but it is not the first study to report such a link. And it goes further than other studies, A report based on an analysis indicates that for caffeinated coffee, risk dropped by 5 percent to 10 percent with each additional cup consumed, which the researchers say suggests a causal relationship. Those drinking more than six cups of coffee a day were at 40 percent lower risk for diabetes than non-drinkers; the figure for those who drank less than a cup per day was just 4 percent.

Some studies have indicated that chemical components of tea and coffee may have beneficial effects on glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity, but the evidence is mixed.

“Caffeine can’t be the answer, because you see the same sort of overall response from diabetes with decaf as with caffeinated coffee,” said the paper’s senior author, Mark Woodward, a professor at Mount Sinai Medical Cente in New York.

Adopted on an article, courtesy RONI CARYN RABIN, Published: December 21, 2009, http://www.nytimes.com

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