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The drink contains antioxidants that can lessen inflammation, combat muscle loss, and help prevent muscle damage.
New research finds that drinking 4-6+ cups of coffee daily may reduce frailty risk in older adults. A new study published in ...
Researchers suggest antioxidants in coffee may help reduce inflammation and prevent muscle damage in the elderly.
A new study has revealed that people who drink coffee could delay the onset of physical ageing and avoid some of the unwanted ...
A new study published in the European Journal of Nutrition has suggested that habitual coffee consumption of 4-6 cups and ...
Following analysis, the researchers found that people who drank between four and six cups of coffee (they counted a standard cup as 125ml) had 0.36 times lower odds of frailty compared with the ...
In 2021, 529 million people were living with diabetes worldwide, and an estimated 1·31 billion individuals are projected to ...
The drink has now been linked to a lower risk of symptoms including weakness, exhaustion and slow walking speed ...
This process identifies a specific group that could benefit from the drug, including individuals with chronic obstructive ...
The researchers explain that coffee's effect on reducing frailty can partly be attributed to the role of antioxidants in coffee, which may help to reduce inflammation, sarcopenia (muscle loss ...