Background: Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Similar associations have also been reported for decaffeinated coffee and tea. We report herein the findings of meta-analyses for the association between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and tea consumption with risk of diabetes. Methods: Relevant studies were identified through search engines using a combined text word and MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) search strategy. Prospective studies that reported an estimate of the association between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, or tea with incident diabetes between 1966 and July 2009. Results: Data from 18 studies with information on 457 922 participants reported on the association bet...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with risk of type 2 diab...
Background: Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with risk of type 2 diab...
Background: Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with risk of type 2 diab...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to examine the association of consumption of coffee and t...
Context: Emerging epidemiological evidence suggests that higher coffee consumption may reduce the ri...
OBJECTIVE — High habitual coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabete...
This review reports the evidence for a relation between long-term coffee intake and risk of type 2 d...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between coffee consumption and the risk of typ...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between coffee consumption and the risk of typ...
Abstract This review reports the evidence for a relation between long-term coffee intake and risk of...
Several prospective epidemiologic studies over the past 4 y concluded that ingestion of caffeinated ...
Background: Increasing coffee intake was inversely associated with risk of type 2 diabetes in popula...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with risk of type 2 diab...
Background: Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with risk of type 2 diab...
Background: Coffee consumption has been reported to be inversely associated with risk of type 2 diab...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to examine the association of consumption of coffee and t...
Context: Emerging epidemiological evidence suggests that higher coffee consumption may reduce the ri...
OBJECTIVE — High habitual coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabete...
This review reports the evidence for a relation between long-term coffee intake and risk of type 2 d...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between coffee consumption and the risk of typ...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between coffee consumption and the risk of typ...
Abstract This review reports the evidence for a relation between long-term coffee intake and risk of...
Several prospective epidemiologic studies over the past 4 y concluded that ingestion of caffeinated ...
Background: Increasing coffee intake was inversely associated with risk of type 2 diabetes in popula...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...