Health Watch: Coffee & Liver Disease

Written by Kat
The Espresso Afficionado
Published on Mar 14, 2009
Kat is a passionate coffee enthusiast and seasoned blogger. Read her posts for insights on brew methods, coffee recipes, and machine reviews.
Health Watch: Coffee & Liver Disease

Good news for all you coffee lovers out there:multiple studies indicate coffee has liver protective benefits. Dr. Sanjiv Chopra regularly quizzes his patients about their coffee intake and, if it's not contraindicated due to other conditions, he recommends they incorporate about 2 cups of coffee per day as a preventative therapy. The evidence which swayed Dr. Chopra's practice includes:

  • People who drink 2 cups of coffee each day had a 50% reduction in hospitalization and mortality from chronic liver disease
  • Two cups of coffee per day decreases the incidence of primary liver cancer by 43%
  • 1 cup of coffee per day can equal a 20% reduction in their risk of developing alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver -- and two cups will reduce that risk by 40%
Similar effects weren't found in tea or decaf coffee, so the metabolic cause of this protective behavior is still being studied. And no, this doesn't give you license to down numerous coffee-and-alcohol bombs, seemingly yet another example of the sage advice to do everything in moderation.

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