ObjectiveTo examine the effects of non-alcoholic beverage and caffeine consumption on all-cause mortality in older adults.MethodsThe Leisure World Cohort Study is a prospective study of residents of a California retirement community. A baseline postal health survey included details on coffee, tea, milk, soft drink, and chocolate consumption. Participants were followed for 23 years (1981-2004). Risk ratios (RRs) of death were calculated using Cox regression for 8644 women and 4980 men (median age at entry, 74 years) and adjusted for age, gender, and multiple potential confounders.ResultsCaffeine consumption exhibited a U-shaped mortality curve. Moderate caffeine consumers had a significantly reduced risk of death (multivariable-adjusted RR=0...
Background: Coffee consumption has been linked to various ben-eficial and detrimental health effects...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between intake of antioxidant vitamins, calcium, and certain bev...
Importance Soft drinks are frequently consumed, but whether this consumption is associated with mor...
ObjectiveTo examine the effects of non-alcoholic beverage and caffeine consumption on all-cause mort...
Sixty-four percent of adults in America drink coffee daily, and caffeine is the main reason people t...
The effect of caffeine consumption on mortality was evaluated in a historical cohort study of 10064 ...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
Coffee and tea intake have been associated with reduced mortality, but no studies have investigated ...
Coffee and tea intake have been associated with reduced mortality, but no studies have investigated ...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
BackgroundThere is limited research examining beverage habits, one of the most habitual dietary beha...
The relations between coffee consumption and 19-year mortality from all causes, coronary heart disea...
BackgroundThe evidence linking sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake and mortality risk is conflicti...
BackgroundCaffeine is widely consumed not only in coffee but also in soft drinks and tea. However, t...
Backgroundmodifiable behavioural risk factors including smoking and alcohol consumption are major co...
Background: Coffee consumption has been linked to various ben-eficial and detrimental health effects...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between intake of antioxidant vitamins, calcium, and certain bev...
Importance Soft drinks are frequently consumed, but whether this consumption is associated with mor...
ObjectiveTo examine the effects of non-alcoholic beverage and caffeine consumption on all-cause mort...
Sixty-four percent of adults in America drink coffee daily, and caffeine is the main reason people t...
The effect of caffeine consumption on mortality was evaluated in a historical cohort study of 10064 ...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
Coffee and tea intake have been associated with reduced mortality, but no studies have investigated ...
Coffee and tea intake have been associated with reduced mortality, but no studies have investigated ...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
BackgroundThere is limited research examining beverage habits, one of the most habitual dietary beha...
The relations between coffee consumption and 19-year mortality from all causes, coronary heart disea...
BackgroundThe evidence linking sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake and mortality risk is conflicti...
BackgroundCaffeine is widely consumed not only in coffee but also in soft drinks and tea. However, t...
Backgroundmodifiable behavioural risk factors including smoking and alcohol consumption are major co...
Background: Coffee consumption has been linked to various ben-eficial and detrimental health effects...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between intake of antioxidant vitamins, calcium, and certain bev...
Importance Soft drinks are frequently consumed, but whether this consumption is associated with mor...