The worldwide popularity of coffee means that any research into health concerns or benefits is of widespread interest. And now, a new study in Kidney International Reports and material presented at this spring'sACC22 Scientific Session offer coffee cravers a reason to smile. Researchers found that participants who drank any quantity of coffee every day had an 11% lower risk for acute kidney injury than those who don't drink coffee. The study included more than 14,000 adults from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. Among the participants, 17% drank more than three cups daily, 23% drank two to three cups daily, 19% drank one cup daily, 14% drank less than one cup daily, and 27% never drank coffee. Results showed that increased coffee drinking was linked with reduced acute kidney injury risks. Another study presented at ACC found that coffee may be cardioprotective. Those who reported regular daily intake of two to three java fixes had significantly reduced risks for cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and death from any cause over 10 years.
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