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Coffee and Longevity

Jenny Smith

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Verlag: Publifye

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Coffee and Longevity explores the surprising link between moderate coffee consumption and improved health, particularly focusing on cognitive function and lifespan. It examines the science behind coffee's potential benefits, dispelling common misconceptions. For example, studies suggest coffee consumption may reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The book explains how compounds like caffeine and antioxidants interact with the body, offering insights relevant to today's aging societies.

 
The book begins by tracing coffee's historical journey and detailing its chemical composition, emphasizing key compounds. It then progresses through a structured examination of coffee's effects on various systems, including the nervous, cardiovascular, and immune systems. The evidence presented is drawn from peer-reviewed scientific journals, offering a balanced view by addressing both benefits and potential risks.

 
This book distinguishes itself by presenting complex information in an accessible manner, suitable for a broad audience. It emphasizes moderate consumption, typically 3-4 cups daily, as the key to unlocking health advantages. By connecting coffee's effects to fields like neuroscience and cardiology, Coffee and Longevity provides a comprehensive understanding of how this popular beverage can contribute to a healthier lifestyle.
Verfügbar seit: 18.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 77 Seiten.

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