BACKGROUND: By modulating the levels of sex steroid hormones and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), caffeine could be a factor in the development of several conditions in men, including prostate cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate if caffeine consumption is associated with concentrations of sex steroid hormones and SHBG in men. METHODS: 1,410 men aged 20 + years who attended the morning examination session of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988-1991) were included in the analysis. Coffee and soft drink consumption was assessed using a food frequency questionnaire. Daily caffeine intake was estimated by multiplying caffeine content per cup times the daily frequency of coffee, tea, or soft drink cons...
Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cance...
Meta-analytic data on the effect of coffee in prostate cancer risk are controversial. Caffeine as a ...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...
BACKGROUND: By modulating the levels of sex steroid hormones and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG...
Abstract Background Findings from observational studies suggest that sex hormone-binding globulin (S...
Caffeine intake has been associated with risk of osteoporosis, breast cancer, endometriosis, and fib...
OBJECTIVE: The association of caffeine intake with testosterone remains unclear. We evaluated the as...
Caffeine is consumed by more than 85% of adults and little is known about its role on erectile dysfu...
Caffeine is consumed by more than 85% of adults and little is known about its role on erectile dysfu...
Abstract Background Higher consumption of coffee intake has recently been linked with reduced risk o...
Caffeine consumption is associated with a reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease in men but not in wome...
Coffee intake is suggested to have a positive role against chronic diseases. Yet, the role of coffee...
Background Coffee intake may lower prostate cancer risk and progression, but postdiagnosis outcomes...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between coffee and prostate cancer. Firstly, we...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...
Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cance...
Meta-analytic data on the effect of coffee in prostate cancer risk are controversial. Caffeine as a ...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...
BACKGROUND: By modulating the levels of sex steroid hormones and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG...
Abstract Background Findings from observational studies suggest that sex hormone-binding globulin (S...
Caffeine intake has been associated with risk of osteoporosis, breast cancer, endometriosis, and fib...
OBJECTIVE: The association of caffeine intake with testosterone remains unclear. We evaluated the as...
Caffeine is consumed by more than 85% of adults and little is known about its role on erectile dysfu...
Caffeine is consumed by more than 85% of adults and little is known about its role on erectile dysfu...
Abstract Background Higher consumption of coffee intake has recently been linked with reduced risk o...
Caffeine consumption is associated with a reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease in men but not in wome...
Coffee intake is suggested to have a positive role against chronic diseases. Yet, the role of coffee...
Background Coffee intake may lower prostate cancer risk and progression, but postdiagnosis outcomes...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between coffee and prostate cancer. Firstly, we...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...
Coffee consumption has been shown in some studies to be associated with lower risk of prostate cance...
Meta-analytic data on the effect of coffee in prostate cancer risk are controversial. Caffeine as a ...
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of coffee and tea consumption with prostate c...