Background and Objectives: Despite the demonstrated protective effects of green tea and coffee intake against several chronic diseases, finding between studies have not been consistent. One potential reason of this discrepancy is the imprecision in the measurement of tea or coffee consumption using food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and food record (FR) in epidemiological studies. Methods and Study Design: In a sample of 57 healthy Japanese women, intake of green tea and coffee was estimated by a validated FFQ and a 3-day FR, while their plasma and urine concentrations of polyphenol biomarkers were measured by HPLC. The polyphenols assessed included (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), (-)-epicatechin gallate (ECG), (-)-epigallocatechin (EG...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that consuming coffee may lower the risk of death, but evi...
Bibliography: pages [65]-69.Acute laboratory studies have demonstrated that the concentration and vo...
PURPOSE: To examine the relation between green tea consumption and serum lipids and lipoproteins. ME...
Tea and coffee are rich in polyphenols with a variety of biological activities. Many of the demonstr...
This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the association between hyperuricemia and the freque...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, increasingly hig...
Estimating polyphenol intake contributes to the understanding of polyphenols’ health benefits. Howev...
In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations of plasma ho...
Coffee and green tea are two of the most widely consumed hot beverages in the world. Their respectiv...
Background: In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations ...
Background: Establishing and linking the proposed health benefits of dietary polyphenols to their co...
Epidemiological studies have examined the effect of coffee intake on cardiovascular disease, but the...
OBJECTIVE: The reproducibility and validity of coffee, decaffeinated coffee and tea intake has not b...
Background: Obesity is a preventable condition which contributes to the development of many diseases...
Background: It is unclear whether consumption of coffee and green tea is associated with metabolic s...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that consuming coffee may lower the risk of death, but evi...
Bibliography: pages [65]-69.Acute laboratory studies have demonstrated that the concentration and vo...
PURPOSE: To examine the relation between green tea consumption and serum lipids and lipoproteins. ME...
Tea and coffee are rich in polyphenols with a variety of biological activities. Many of the demonstr...
This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the association between hyperuricemia and the freque...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, increasingly hig...
Estimating polyphenol intake contributes to the understanding of polyphenols’ health benefits. Howev...
In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations of plasma ho...
Coffee and green tea are two of the most widely consumed hot beverages in the world. Their respectiv...
Background: In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations ...
Background: Establishing and linking the proposed health benefits of dietary polyphenols to their co...
Epidemiological studies have examined the effect of coffee intake on cardiovascular disease, but the...
OBJECTIVE: The reproducibility and validity of coffee, decaffeinated coffee and tea intake has not b...
Background: Obesity is a preventable condition which contributes to the development of many diseases...
Background: It is unclear whether consumption of coffee and green tea is associated with metabolic s...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that consuming coffee may lower the risk of death, but evi...
Bibliography: pages [65]-69.Acute laboratory studies have demonstrated that the concentration and vo...
PURPOSE: To examine the relation between green tea consumption and serum lipids and lipoproteins. ME...