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Nov 20, 2016

Coffee and mental illness

Coffee Can Trigger Physical and Mental Disorders

A psychiatrist said the coffee was led to the emergence of physical diseases and mental disorders. It cited an international study published in universities in China and the United States.

The study, published in the scientific journal, Nature, analyze the impact of coffee consumption can lead to type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and depression.
Coffee and mental illness


Man Ki and Gabriel M Leung Kwok School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, as well as C Mary Schooling of the City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy has conducted several medical experiments.

The trials showed that coffee has a neutral effect on glycemic but the most cause of fatty acids. Analysis of randomized trials has shown that consumption of coffee in the short term can cause cholesterol.

"Several randomized trials in the short-term, short-term coffee consumption has no effect on glucose and although there was a slight increase in hemoglobin levels.

Meanwhile, long-term randomized trials showed that the effect of coffee on health are not obvious, "said the researcher, as quoted by the Hindustan Times, Friday (11/18/2016).

Studies show that India is one of the largest countries with the highest amount of coffee consumed compared to China and South Korea. The researchers believe, over the past few decades, countries in the Asian region has surpassed Western countries in terms of coffee consumption.

Risk of Mental Illness Disorders

The researchers found that coffee consumption may increase the risk of disease and other mental disorders, such as Alzheimer's.

Dr. Sagar Mundada MD Psychiatry at King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India revealed that coffee is considered able to stimulate the brain to help fight depression, forgetfulness, and a bad mood.

However, the study claims, coffee does not provide additional benefits such as relieving depression or Alzheimer's disease. Excessive coffee consumption is more addictive caffeine use, "he said.

Other psychiatrists say the commercialization of coffee a direct impact on a person's consumption.

"This study shows, scientific study conducted examined the effect of coffee consumption in the long term. At the same time, there is the influence of the popularity of coffee is achieved over the years. Nearly prevent people to stop consuming coffee," he said.

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