Articles with "coffee tea" as a keyword



Coffee and tea consumption, patient‐reported, and clinical outcomes in a longitudinal study of patients with breast cancer

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Published in 2022 at "Cancer"

DOI: 10.1002/cncr.34401

Abstract: Higher consumption of coffee and tea has been associated with improved health outcomes in the general population and improved breast cancer (BC) prognosis. This study investigated patterns of coffee and tea consumption and association with… read more here.

Keywords: breast cancer; consumption; coffee tea;

Coffee or Tea? A prospective cohort study on the associations of coffee and tea intake with overall and cause-specific mortality in men versus women

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Published in 2018 at "European Journal of Epidemiology"

DOI: 10.1007/s10654-018-0359-y

Abstract: Coffee and tea intake have been associated with reduced mortality, but no studies have investigated possible substitution effects. The relationship of mortality with coffee, tea, and substituting coffee with tea was investigated in the Netherlands… read more here.

Keywords: mortality men; coffee tea; tea intake; mortality ... See more keywords

Coffee and tea consumption and the risk for subarachnoid hemorrhage: A meta-analysis.

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Published in 2019 at "Nutrition"

DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2018.06.026

Abstract: OBJECTIVES Reports on the association between coffee or tea consumption and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) risk are inconsistent. The aim of this study was to determine if an association exists between consumption of coffee or tea… read more here.

Keywords: consumption; tea consumption; analysis; coffee tea ... See more keywords

Association between coffee and tea consumption and the risk of dementia in individuals with hypertension: a prospective cohort study

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Published in 2024 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-71426-y

Abstract: Many studies have shown that drinking coffee and tea may be associated with the risk of hypertension and dementia. Limited research exists on their impact on dementia risk in hypertensive patients. This study aimed to… read more here.

Keywords: association; dementia; coffee tea; risk ... See more keywords

Coffee and tea intake with long-term risk of irritable bowel syndrome: a large-scale prospective cohort study.

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Published in 2023 at "International journal of epidemiology"

DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyad024

Abstract: BACKGROUND To investigate prospective association of coffee and tea intake with incident irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in a long-term cohort. METHODS Participants free of IBS, coeliac disease, inflammatory bowel disease and any cancer at baseline… read more here.

Keywords: ibs; coffee; day; tea intake ... See more keywords

Coffee, tea, and caffeine intake and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mortality in a pooled analysis of eight prospective cohort studies

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Published in 2019 at "European Journal of Neurology"

DOI: 10.1111/ene.13840

Abstract: Caffeine is associated with a lower risk of some neurological diseases, but few prospective studies have investigated caffeine intake and risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) mortality. We therefore determined associations between coffee, tea and… read more here.

Keywords: intake; coffee tea; amyotrophic lateral; tea caffeine ... See more keywords

Abstract 632: Associations of coffee and tea consumption with lung cancer risk: A pooled analysis of 17 cohort studies involving over 1.2 million participants

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Published in 2019 at "Epidemiology"

DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2019-632

Abstract: Background Epidemiological studies investigating the associations of coffee and tea intake with lung cancer risk have yielded inconsistent results. These previous studies included mostly lung cancer patients diagnosed among smokers. Because coffee and tea consumption… read more here.

Keywords: coffee; coffee tea; lung cancer; cancer ... See more keywords

Nonrestorative sleep and its associated factors in Chinese adolescents and the moderation effects of coffee or tea consumption

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Published in 2024 at "BMC Public Health"

DOI: 10.1186/s12889-024-19936-2

Abstract: Nonrestorative sleep (NRS) is related to numerous adverse outcomes. There is rare evidence of its associated factors, especially in Chinese adolescents. This study aimed to explore the factors associated with NRS in Chinese adolescents and… read more here.

Keywords: chinese adolescents; coffee tea; associated factors; tea consumption ... See more keywords

Relationship between timing of coffee and tea consumption with mortality (total, cardiovascular disease and diabetes) in people with diabetes: the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003–2014

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Published in 2024 at "BMC Medicine"

DOI: 10.1186/s12916-024-03736-x

Abstract: Previous observational studies have suggested diabetic patients should synchronize their foods and nutrient intake with their biological rhythm; however, the optimal intake time of coffee and tea for reducing all-cause and disease-specific mortality in diabetes… read more here.

Keywords: disease; coffee tea; coffee; tea ... See more keywords

Beverage Consumption and Ulcerative Colitis: A Case-Control Study from Saudi Arabia

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Published in 2022 at "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health"

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19042287

Abstract: Background: The association between beverage intake and ulcerative colitis (UC) is not well-established, with no available data from Arab countries. Herein, we investigated the potential association of consuming coffee, tea, and carbonated soft drinks with… read more here.

Keywords: consumption; saudi arabia; coffee tea; ulcerative colitis ... See more keywords
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Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy in Relation to Coffee and Tea Consumption: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study

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Published in 2021 at "Nutrients"

DOI: 10.3390/nu13020343

Abstract: Background: The association between coffee/tea intake and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the association of caffeine, coffee, and tea intake during pregnancy with the risk of HDP. Methods:… read more here.

Keywords: risk; coffee tea; coffee; tea ... See more keywords