Background. Coffee is suggested as an alternative option for weight loss but the relationship between coffee consumption and adiposity in population-based studies is still controversial. Therefore, this study was aimed at evaluating the relationship between coffee intake and adiposity in adults and to test whether uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) gene variation was able to affect this relationship. Methods. This was a cross-sectional study conducted in male and female adults living in the urban area of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Adiposity was determined based on body weight, body mass index (BMI), percent body fat, and waist and hip circumference. Data on coffee consumption and other dietary components were collected using a semiquantitative food fr...
Background: Coffee drinking has been implicated in mortality and a variety of diseases but potential...
Chemical compounds found in coffee are good for health, but most Indonesians often consume coffee wi...
Previous studies revealed inconsistent results between coffee drinking and metabolic syndrome (MetS)...
Background: Whether habitual coffee consumption interacts with the genetic predisposition to obesity...
Background: Coffee is among the most popular daily beverages in the United States. Importantly, c...
Fil: Pirola, Carlos José. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coo...
Coffee has been proposed to have benefits for chronic diseases; however, the relevant mechanism rema...
There is much epidemiological evidence suggesting a reduced risk of development of type 2 diabetes ...
AbstractBackgroundCoffee is a popular beverage in Korea recent years. The purpose of this study was ...
Abstract Background Increased coffee intake is associated with reduced serum urate concentrations an...
Data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007–2016) was used to examine the cross...
There is much epidemiological evidence suggesting a reduced risk of development of type 2 diabetes...
Instant coffee mixes that contain sugar and non-dairy creamer account for 80–90% of the total coffee...
Scope: Coffee is associated with a lower risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes...
Learning outcome To understand the relationship between the amount of black coffee consumed and Body...
Background: Coffee drinking has been implicated in mortality and a variety of diseases but potential...
Chemical compounds found in coffee are good for health, but most Indonesians often consume coffee wi...
Previous studies revealed inconsistent results between coffee drinking and metabolic syndrome (MetS)...
Background: Whether habitual coffee consumption interacts with the genetic predisposition to obesity...
Background: Coffee is among the most popular daily beverages in the United States. Importantly, c...
Fil: Pirola, Carlos José. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coo...
Coffee has been proposed to have benefits for chronic diseases; however, the relevant mechanism rema...
There is much epidemiological evidence suggesting a reduced risk of development of type 2 diabetes ...
AbstractBackgroundCoffee is a popular beverage in Korea recent years. The purpose of this study was ...
Abstract Background Increased coffee intake is associated with reduced serum urate concentrations an...
Data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007–2016) was used to examine the cross...
There is much epidemiological evidence suggesting a reduced risk of development of type 2 diabetes...
Instant coffee mixes that contain sugar and non-dairy creamer account for 80–90% of the total coffee...
Scope: Coffee is associated with a lower risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes...
Learning outcome To understand the relationship between the amount of black coffee consumed and Body...
Background: Coffee drinking has been implicated in mortality and a variety of diseases but potential...
Chemical compounds found in coffee are good for health, but most Indonesians often consume coffee wi...
Previous studies revealed inconsistent results between coffee drinking and metabolic syndrome (MetS)...