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    Thread: Interesting study about coffee and your liver

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      Interesting study about coffee and your liver

      Decaf or Regular: Coffee Is Good for Your Liver

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      By Laura Geggel, Staff Writer7 hrs ago




      Drinking decaffeinated coffee is just as helpful as drinking regular coffee is for maintaining a healthy liver, a new study finds.
      Regardless of whether they drank decaf or regular, people in the study who drank large quantities of coffee on a daily basis had lower levels of abnormal liver enzymes, the researchers found. This suggests that a chemical in coffee other than caffeine may help the liver, the researchers said.
      Other studies have found that drinking coffee is associated with lower risks of developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, cirrhosis and liver cancer.
      "Prior research found that drinking coffee may have a possible protective effect on the liver," lead researcher Dr. Qian Xiao, of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, said in a statement. "However, the evidence is not clear if that benefit may extend to decaffeinated coffee."
      To answer the decaf question, Xiao and his colleagues used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which is a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to assess the health of people living in the United States. In this survey, participants are not only interviewed, they also undergo physical examinations including blood tests.
      The researchers looked at about 27,800 people age 20 or older who reported how much coffee they had consumed over the past 24 hours. The team also looked at their blood samples for several markers of liver health, including alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyl transaminase (GGT). Elevated levels of liver enzymes may be a sign of liver damage or inflammation.
      The results showed that people who said they drank three or more cups of coffee a day had lower levels of all four of these enzymes, compared with people who did not drink any coffee. Surprisingly, it didn't matter whether a person drank regular or decaf coffee: the effect on liver enzyme levels was almost identical.
      "Our findings link total and decaffeinated coffee intake to lower liver enzyme levels," Xiao said. Further studies are needed to identify what component of coffee is responsible for this effect, he said.
      The study will be published in an upcoming issue of the journal Hepatology.

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      That is what I love to hear!I drink 3 to 4 cups of coffee a day.

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      Music to my ears!!

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      3-4 at home and two pots a day at work

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      awesome! I usually only drink 2 cups a day but it is strong as hell... I use a French press and about 5 tablespoons of coffee per 14oz water... This is good to know... I always thought it this was unhealthy ...

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      Cool info! I know there are some benefits so this is nice to see even though i dont really drink it now.

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      Good news for me I have 10 shots of espresso and a couple cups of French press everyday

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