Coffee consumption in the morning may be linked to a longer lifespan and a healthier heart: study

 

They have healthier lives that include eating better and exercising. Additionally, factors like wake-up timings or shift employment may be involved.

Although he found the study’s findings intriguing, Dr. Perry Fisher, an interventional cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, told ABC News that he wouldn’t necessarily.

Advise altering coffee consumption as a consequence. “I think that we need further study to demonstrate a true relationship that would change management,” Fisher said.

The study’s author, Qi, however said that clinical trials and further research, including with participants from other nations, would be required to validate the findings.

“While some studies have shown that drinking a moderate amount of coffee can be good for the heart, not all research agrees,” Miao said. “Talk to your doctor before changing your coffee habits,

Especially if you have health risks.” At the Mayo Clinic, Brent Gawey, M.D., M.S., is a resident in internal medicine and a member of the ABC News Medical Unit.

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