Introduction Observational studies have reported fairly consistent inverse associations between coffee consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes, but this association has been little investigated with regard to lesser degrees of hyperglycemia and other alterations in glucose homeostasis. Additionally, the association between coffee consumption and diabetes has been rarely investigated in South American populations. We examined the cross-sectional relationships of coffee intake with newly diagnosed diabetes and measures of glucose homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, and insulin secretion, in a large Brazilian cohort of middle-aged and elderly individuals. Methods We used baseline data from 12,586 participants of the Longitudinal Study of Adult H...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
Aims Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of Type2 diabetes. Our aim was to investig...
This review reports the evidence for a relation between long-term coffee intake and risk of type 2 d...
Introduction Observational studies have reported fairly consistent inverse associations between coff...
Observational studies have reported fairly consistent inverse associations between coffee consumptio...
Observational studies have reported fairly consistent inverse associations between coffee consumptio...
Coffee has been associated with reductions in the risk of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCD), ...
Aims/hypothesis. Coffee contains several substances that may affect glucose metabolism. The aim of t...
Coffee has been associated with reductions in the risk of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCD), ...
Coffee consumption and incidence of impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance, and type 2...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between coffee consumption and the risk of typ...
Abstract Background It has been proved that coffee consumption was associated with a lower risk of t...
Context: Emerging epidemiological evidence suggests that higher coffee consumption may reduce the ri...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
Aims Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of Type2 diabetes. Our aim was to investig...
This review reports the evidence for a relation between long-term coffee intake and risk of type 2 d...
Introduction Observational studies have reported fairly consistent inverse associations between coff...
Observational studies have reported fairly consistent inverse associations between coffee consumptio...
Observational studies have reported fairly consistent inverse associations between coffee consumptio...
Coffee has been associated with reductions in the risk of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCD), ...
Aims/hypothesis. Coffee contains several substances that may affect glucose metabolism. The aim of t...
Coffee has been associated with reductions in the risk of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCD), ...
Coffee consumption and incidence of impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance, and type 2...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between coffee consumption and the risk of typ...
Abstract Background It has been proved that coffee consumption was associated with a lower risk of t...
Context: Emerging epidemiological evidence suggests that higher coffee consumption may reduce the ri...
Background: Coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of diabetes, but little is know...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D)...
Aims Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of Type2 diabetes. Our aim was to investig...
This review reports the evidence for a relation between long-term coffee intake and risk of type 2 d...