Although the concern about coffee-associated health problems is increasing, the effect of coffee on osteoporosis is still conflicting. This study aimed to determine the relationship between coffee consumption and bone health in Korean postmenopausal women.A population-based, cross-sectional study was performed using a nationally representative sample of the Korean general population. All 4,066 postmenopausal women (mean age 62.6 years) from the fourth and fifth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2008–2011), who completed the questionnaire about coffee consumption and had data of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) examination. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using DXA at the femoral neck and lumbar spine and...
Background. Information on a possible relation between coffee, caffeine, and other methylxanthine-co...
To investigate the effect of coffee consumption on hip fracture risk, a meta-analysis was conducted....
Background. Information on a possible relation between coffee, caffeine, and other methylxanthine-co...
PURPOSE:Although the concern about coffee-associated health problems is increasing, the effect of co...
Background: Although Asian people are known to have lower bone mass than that of Caucasians, little ...
Abstract Background Results from studies investigating the association between coffee consumption an...
Introduction: Complex etiology of osteoporosis include genetic, hormonal, environmental and nutritio...
During the past decades, the incidence of osteoporotic fractures has increased dramatically in the W...
High consumption of coffee has been suggested to reduce the risk of some late-onset diseases and dea...
Background: Although Asian people are known to have lower bone mass than that of Caucasians, little ...
The influence of coffee drinking as a possible risk factor for loss of bone mass was assessed in a c...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Drinking coffee has been linked to reduced calcium conservation, but it is les...
<p>Coffee consumption and osteoporosis (Lumbar spine or femoral neck T-score < −2.5, or taking anti-...
Aim: To explore the relationship between caffeine intake and distal and ultradistal forearm bone min...
<p>Coffee consumption and osteoporosis (Lumbar spine or femoral neck T-score < −2.5, or taking anti-...
Background. Information on a possible relation between coffee, caffeine, and other methylxanthine-co...
To investigate the effect of coffee consumption on hip fracture risk, a meta-analysis was conducted....
Background. Information on a possible relation between coffee, caffeine, and other methylxanthine-co...
PURPOSE:Although the concern about coffee-associated health problems is increasing, the effect of co...
Background: Although Asian people are known to have lower bone mass than that of Caucasians, little ...
Abstract Background Results from studies investigating the association between coffee consumption an...
Introduction: Complex etiology of osteoporosis include genetic, hormonal, environmental and nutritio...
During the past decades, the incidence of osteoporotic fractures has increased dramatically in the W...
High consumption of coffee has been suggested to reduce the risk of some late-onset diseases and dea...
Background: Although Asian people are known to have lower bone mass than that of Caucasians, little ...
The influence of coffee drinking as a possible risk factor for loss of bone mass was assessed in a c...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Drinking coffee has been linked to reduced calcium conservation, but it is les...
<p>Coffee consumption and osteoporosis (Lumbar spine or femoral neck T-score < −2.5, or taking anti-...
Aim: To explore the relationship between caffeine intake and distal and ultradistal forearm bone min...
<p>Coffee consumption and osteoporosis (Lumbar spine or femoral neck T-score < −2.5, or taking anti-...
Background. Information on a possible relation between coffee, caffeine, and other methylxanthine-co...
To investigate the effect of coffee consumption on hip fracture risk, a meta-analysis was conducted....
Background. Information on a possible relation between coffee, caffeine, and other methylxanthine-co...