Purpose To examine whether positive associations between alcohol and liver enzymes were modified by coffee consumption, smoking, or weight status in a female population. Methods Regular consumption of beer, wine, and spirits was assessed in a representative cohort of 1462 Swedish women aged 38–60 in 1968, and re-assessed in 1974. In 1980, gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and aspartase transaminase (AST) were measured in 1130 women. Exposures were averaged over values obtained in 1968 and 1974. Multivariable linear regression linked total ethanol intake to log-transformed enzyme values, including interactions by coffee, smoking, and overweight in mutually adjusted models. Results Coffee consumption significantly modified the association be...
Background: Coffee intake has been shown to modulate both the effect of ethanol on serum GGT activit...
The effects of regular daily coffee consumption on liver enzymes were studied in a large number of s...
Abstract Background: While alcohol use is linked with a wide variety of health problems, the questi...
Background Attention has long been drawn to the potentially harmful effects of coffee on health, how...
In order to assess the interaction between alcohol intake, tobacco smoking and coffee consumption in...
Coffee drinking seems to have several beneficial effects on health outcomes. However, the effect on ...
A growing body of epidemiological and experimental evidence suggests that coffee may exhibit protect...
Coffee drinking seems to have several beneficial effects on health outcomes. However, the effect on ...
Objective: Evaluation of the interaction between alcohol intake and cofactors [hepatitis B virus (HB...
Coffee is one of the most widely used beverages in the world. It includes a wide array of components...
PURPOSE: TO evaluate the relation between consumption of coffee and other methylxanthine-containing ...
We investigated the relation between coffee drinking and serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and ...
Background and aims: Coffee is known to have a beneficial effect on various liver diseases. The aim ...
Background: Coffee intake has been shown to modulate both the effect of ethanol on serum GGT activit...
The effects of regular daily coffee consumption on liver enzymes were studied in a large number of s...
Abstract Background: While alcohol use is linked with a wide variety of health problems, the questi...
Background Attention has long been drawn to the potentially harmful effects of coffee on health, how...
In order to assess the interaction between alcohol intake, tobacco smoking and coffee consumption in...
Coffee drinking seems to have several beneficial effects on health outcomes. However, the effect on ...
A growing body of epidemiological and experimental evidence suggests that coffee may exhibit protect...
Coffee drinking seems to have several beneficial effects on health outcomes. However, the effect on ...
Objective: Evaluation of the interaction between alcohol intake and cofactors [hepatitis B virus (HB...
Coffee is one of the most widely used beverages in the world. It includes a wide array of components...
PURPOSE: TO evaluate the relation between consumption of coffee and other methylxanthine-containing ...
We investigated the relation between coffee drinking and serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and ...
Background and aims: Coffee is known to have a beneficial effect on various liver diseases. The aim ...
Background: Coffee intake has been shown to modulate both the effect of ethanol on serum GGT activit...
The effects of regular daily coffee consumption on liver enzymes were studied in a large number of s...
Abstract Background: While alcohol use is linked with a wide variety of health problems, the questi...