咖啡与降低痴呆风险相关,哈佛-麻省理工学院研究发现。
Coffee Tied To Lower Dementia Risk, Harvard-MIT Study Finds

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## 咖啡与痴呆风险:一项40年研究 一项最近对超过131,000名美国成年人进行的40年研究显示,含咖啡因咖啡的摄入与降低痴呆风险之间可能存在关联。研究人员发现,每天饮用约三杯咖啡的人,患痴呆症的风险比几乎不摄入咖啡因的人低18%。 该研究发表在《JAMA》上,还显示较高的咖啡因摄入量与较少的认知能力下降有关。最佳摄入量似乎是每天2-3杯,而脱咖啡因咖啡没有观察到显著益处。 虽然效果大小被认为是小的,但研究人员认为,含咖啡因的咖啡或茶可能是维持认知健康更广泛策略中的有益组成部分,尤其是在我们老龄化的时候。这项研究强调了易于获得的饮食干预措施在痴呆症预防方面的潜力。

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New research published in JAMA reveals a strong reason to feel even better about being three to four espressos deep before the cash market opens in New York. 

Here's the short version of the findings:

  • Caffeinated coffee was linked to lower dementia risk. Comparing the highest vs lowest consumption groups, the study reported a hazard ratio of 0.82 (95% CI, 0.76 to 0.89), which means higher caffeinated coffee intake was associated with lower risk.

  • People also reported less subjective cognitive decline. The higher-intake group had 7.8% prevalence vs 9.5% in the lower-intake group (prevalence ratio 0.85).

  • The "sweet spot" looked moderate. The most pronounced differences showed up around 2 to 3 cups per day of caffeinated coffee.

  • Decaf did not show a significant association with dementia risk.

The long-running study, led by researchers from Mass General Brigham, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT, tracked 131,821 U.S. adults for four decades and documented 11,033 dementia cases. One major finding was a very clear pattern: adults who drank about three cups of coffee per day, or one to two cups of tea, had a much lower risk of dementia and more favorable cognitive outcomes over their lifetimes. Decaf, however, did not show the same relationship.

Both male and female participants who drank more than three cups of caffeinated coffee per day had an 18% lower risk of dementia compared with those who reported little or no daily caffeinated coffee consumption.

"When searching for possible dementia prevention tools, we thought something as prevalent as coffee may be a promising dietary intervention - and our unique access to high-quality data through studies that have been going on for more than 40 years allowed us to follow through on that idea," said senior author Daniel Wang, associate scientist with the Channing Division of Network Medicine in the Mass General Brigham Department of Medicine and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School.

Wang noted, "While our results are encouraging, it's important to remember that the effect size is small and there are lots of important ways to protect cognitive function as we age. Our study suggests that caffeinated coffee or tea consumption can be one piece of that puzzle."

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