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New Study Results Reveal Drinking Too Much Coffee Increases Dementia Risk

TRIBUN-BALI.COM – To researcher from the University of South Australia assessed the effects of coffee on the human brain in more than 17,700 samples between the ages of 37 and 73 years.

They found that participants who consumed more than six cups of coffee daily had a 53 percent increased risk dementia and volume otak smaller totals.

Healthy adults are advised to limit their daily coffee intake to around four or five cups, which contains roughly 400 milligrams of caffeine.

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world and has been linked to a reduced risk of disease.

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This risk includes disease Parkinson, type 2 diabetes, gallstones, and some cancers.

Too much staying up late, can also be said to have a bad impact on health brain over time, according to a new study led by the University of South Australia

They also found that participants who consumed one to two cups a day had a lower risk.

“This is the most extensive research on the relationship between coffee, measurement volume otak, risk dementia, and stroke risk,” said Kitty Pham, lead author of the study.

“This is also the largest study to consider volumetric brain imaging data and various confounding factors,” he added.

“Taking into account all possible changes, we consistently find that higher coffee consumption is significantly associated with reduced volume otak.”

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