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Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby kp1512 on Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:32 pm

interesting

Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Three to four cups a day appeared to offer some protection
Tea and coffee drinkers have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a large body of evidence shows.

And the protection may not be down to caffeine since decaf coffee has the greatest effect, say researchers in Archives of Internal Medicine.

They looked at 18 separate studies involving nearly 500,000 people.

This analysis revealed that people who drink three or four cups of coffee or tea a day cut their risk by a fifth or more, say researchers.

The same amount of decaffeinated coffee had an even bigger effect, lowering risk by a third.

Type 2 diabetes usually starts after the age of 40 and develops when the body can still make some insulin, but not enough, or when the insulin that is produced does not work properly. Type 2 diabetes is treated with a healthy diet and increased physical activity. In addition to this, medication and/or insulin is often required.

The identification of the active components of these beverages would open up new therapeutic pathways for the primary prevention of diabetes mellitus

The study authors
If the findings prove true, doctors may well start advising people to put the kettle on as well as take more exercise and watch their weight, say the researchers.

When the authors combined and analysed the data, they found that each additional cup of coffee consumed in a day cut diabetes risk by 7%.

Lead researcher Dr Rachel Huxley, from the University of Sydney in Australia, said because of the finding with decaffeinated coffee, the link is unlikely to be solely related to caffeine.

Instead, other compounds in coffee and tea - including magnesium and antioxidants known as lignans or chlorogenic acids - may be involved.

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"The identification of the active components of these beverages would open up new therapeutic pathways for the primary prevention of diabetes mellitus.

"If such beneficial effects were observed in interventional trials to be real, the implications for the millions of individuals who have diabetes mellitus, or who are at future risk of developing it, would be substantial."

Dr Victoria King, of Diabetes UK, said: "Without full information about what other factors may be influencing the type 2 diabetes risk of the studies' participants - such as their physical activity levels and diet - as well as what the active ingredient in tea or coffee appears to be, we cannot be sure what, if anything, this observed effect is down to.

"What we can be sure of is that the development of type 2 diabetes is strongly linked to lifestyle, which means that many cases could be prevented by keeping active and eating a healthy balanced diet that is low in fat, salt and sugar with plenty of fruit and vegetables."

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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby health4ni on Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:40 pm

compared to people that drink what? sugary squashes? coke? milk? etc

Very few people like water actually; it's either tea, coffee &/or sugar based drinks.

I gotta say I don't miss drinking coffee. I started in 2007 and stopped in Jan this year. For me it's just too acidic. Although I do concede there are some benefits of coffee in antioxidants; but can't help to feel that the acidity outweighs the pros. Same with tea. Even green tea is acidic, but less so and has more benefits. For hot drinks I like some herbal drinks (ginger, peppermint [for women]), plus hot fresh lemon.

Interesting though.
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby Will on Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:50 pm

I'm afraid I love tea(s), and good coffee (not instant, but nice espresso) - however I enjoy water too and drink a lot of it as well. Don't drink fizzy drinks or squashes at all though.
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby health4ni on Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:02 pm

well, you're not "most people" ;)

tbh most ESNers know lots about healthier nutritional choices.
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Postby Will on Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:47 pm

health4ni wrote:well, you're not "most people" ;)

tbh most ESNers know lots about healthier nutritional choices.


Oh no, I know this. :) I agree with your post entirely I think you're bang on the money - everyone here (at work), drinks so much crap it's unbelieveable.

But tea and good coffee is hard to beat though :oops: :D
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby Karlos on Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:58 pm

organic coffee for me preWO. Other than that i love my green tea with ginseng in the morning. Then rest of the time its cold water. Normal tea with milk doesn't do it for me, tastes like 'dishwater' to me.
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby ollie on Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:07 pm

White tea with ginko biloba for me.

Prefer the taste of white over green, and it's higher in anti-oxidants.
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby kp1512 on Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:15 pm

stone me - you know if you wear sandals whilsts drinking herbal teas its meant to be calming and very good for you :lol:
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby Alex on Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:22 pm

No tea or coffee for me as I hate hot drinks.
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby health4ni on Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:29 pm

kp1512 wrote:stone me - you know if you wear sandals whilsts drinking herbal teas its meant to be calming and very good for you :lol:
cool, I shall purchase some sandals
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby Rab on Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:32 pm

I probably have around 1 coffee per day, 3-5 tea and a green tea or two. I love hot drinks especially in winter.

Health - How can a cup of hot water with a dunk of a tea bag (green or regular) be acidic? Or at least acidic to the point its worth even talking about?
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Re: Drinking cups of tea and coffee 'can prevent diabetes'

Postby health4ni on Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:43 pm

Black tea leaves are oxidised, thus resulting in an acidic substance. When added to water (which might be neutral at pH7 or if you're unlucky <7, lucky >7) it will cause the water to be slightly acidic. It's nowhere near the acidity of coke, which is 2.5-3!! mind you, but if people drink lots of tea (some ONLY drink tea) then you're constantly giving your body an acidic liquid to buffer. We get so much acidity into our bodies every day that over time (years maybe) it takes it's toll.

Whether you go for this whole acid/alkaline thing or not, the body does buffer acids within itself via alkaline minerals; fact. So, it's certainly worth knowing.
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