Dubai,January 23, 2024 (QW) : If you love your daily cup of coffee, here’s some good news for you! A recent study conducted in Taiwan, focusing on young adults, has found that moderate or greater daily coffee consumption is linked to a lower incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS).
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of health issues like high blood pressure and high blood sugar that often occur together. While previous studies showed that moderate coffee intake is associated with a lower risk of specific health problems, this study aimed to understand if it also plays a role in preventing metabolic syndrome.
The research followed 2,890 military personnel, aged 18-39 years, who were initially free of metabolic syndrome. They were tracked from 2014 to the end of 2020. The participants were divided into two groups: those who consumed at least three cups or 600 mL of coffee daily (considered moderate or more) and those who didn’t.
Here’s the interesting part – during the 6-year follow-up, 673 cases of metabolic syndrome were identified. Among those who drank three or more cups of coffee daily, there was a significantly lower risk of developing metabolic syndrome compared to those who consumed less coffee or none at all [hazard ratio (HR): 0.69 (95% confidence interval: 0.48, 0.99)].
This study suggests that sticking to the recommended moderate or greater daily coffee consumption, as per guidelines, might not just be good for a caffeine boost but could also have health advantages. For young adults, it appears that enjoying your daily coffee could be a simple and tasty way to help prevent the development of metabolic syndrome. So, go ahead and savor that cup of joe!