Black coffee is a true all-rounder in terms of physical health. In addition to the diverse and healthy effects, the hot drink can also have some side effects. We’ll tell you why black coffee is good for you and on what conditions the beverage could be bad for you. Table of Contents ...
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There's “strong and consistent” evidence that moderate coffee consumption isn’t harmful, but that doesn’t mean coffee should be consumed for health benefits, Tricia Psota, a registered dietitian and member of the American Society for Nutrition,told NBC News. Many other foods contain antioxidant...
There’s another possible, though minor, health benefit of black coffee. When you don’t dilute your coffee, you get the antioxidants and caffeine it contains at full strength. These components are thought to be responsible for most of coffee’s health benefits. But you’d have to add a l...
Black Coffee for Weight Loss Many people, even those who drink black coffee regularly, are unaware that the beverage is a great catalyst for losing weight. If you want to lose weight because of aesthetic or health reasons, or you just don’t feel good in your own body, it is no secret...
Coffee or tea? There's a growing body of research to suggest that both are probably good for you. We've heard a lot about the health benefits of tea, especially green tea. It is high in polyphenols—compounds with strong antioxidant activity that in test-tube and animal models show ...
Also be aware that in most studies a cup of coffee is only 8 ounces; the standard "grande" cup at the coffee shop is double that at 16 ounces. How you brew your coffee also has health consequences. Unlike filter coffee makers, a French press, Turkish coffee or the boiled coffee popular...
Prefer your coffee black? Then you probably like dark, bitter chocolate, according to a new research identifying a genetic basis for those preferences. If that’s you, then congratulations — you are the lucky genetic winner of a sort that may offer you an advantage toward good health, accord...
and health benefits. Previously, scientists were using thegenetic markersfor coffee drinkers in general. The new findings suggest they are stronger markers for particular types of coffee drinkers—black coffee drinkers. This impacts the interpretation of these genetic studies of coffee and health. ...
Prefer your coffee black? Then you probably like dark, bitter chocolate, according to new research identifying a genetic (基因的) basis for those preferences. If that’s you, then congratulations — you are the lucky genetic winner of a feature that may offer you a boost toward good health,...