Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Black Coffee: Secret Weapon for Weight Loss and Dementia Prevention

Daniel Kim Views  

Research reveals coffee’s positive impact on heart, brain, and weight

 

Research papers demonstrated black coffee aids in weight loss and dementia prevention. (Photo=DB)

An article in a prominent U.S. media outlet states that black coffee aids in weight loss and the prevention of dementia. One cup of black coffee has 2 calories (roughly 0.002 kcal), 95 mg of caffeine, 0g of fat, and 0.3g of protein.

A recent article on Today.com about black coffee (Black Coffee Benefits: Dietitian On Heart Health, Weight Loss, Risks) introduced four health benefits that can be gained from drinking more than one cup of black coffee a day.

First, it’s beneficial for heart health. Research has shown that consuming 2-3 cups of coffee daily is associated with increased lifespan and a reduced risk of heart disease and heart rhythm problems. These benefits of coffee apply to both people with and without heart disease.

Second, it lowers the mortality rate. Another research paper states that drinking coffee, especially unsweetened coffee, is associated with a lower risk of death. People who drank 1.5-3.5 cups of coffee without sugar every day had a 16-21% lower probability of dying over 7 years compared to those who didn’t drink coffee at all. Coffee drinkers also had a reduced risk of liver disease and type 2 diabetes.

Third, it aids in weight loss. Research supports that moderate consumption of caffeine-containing coffee can be an effective weight management strategy. This study was published in the Clinical Nutrition journal in 2023.

It was found that individuals who rarely drank coffee but increased their intake to a maximum of 7 cups a week saw a decrease in total body fat. Coffee’s anti-obesity effect is believed to be due to its influence on metabolism, including boosting metabolic processes. People who enjoy drinking coffee also tend to be more physically active.

Fourth, it’s beneficial for brain health. Research has shown that people who drink 4-6 cups of coffee a day have lower rates of stroke and dementia. Coffee can lift your mood. A moderate amount of caffeine can help alleviate depression by stimulating dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain.

The health benefits of black coffee come from over 100 bioactive compounds, including powerful antioxidants, found in coffee beans. According to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology in 2022, these bioactive compounds reduce inflammation in the body, improve insulin sensitivity, stimulate metabolism, inhibit fat absorption in the gut, and help block receptors associated with abnormal heart rhythms.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[LIFESTYLE] Latest Stories

  • 10 Surprising Laws That Could Get You Arrested Abroad
  • Why Do We Feel Moody at Night? 10 Important Role of Serotonin
  • 10 Hidden Role of Pillows in a Good Night's Sleep
  • Double Trouble: Two APOE4 Genes Escalate Alzheimer's Onset
  • Are Men with High Testosterone More Prone to Heart Disease?
  • Ugly Truth About Using Hand Cream as a Face Moisturizer

Weekly Best Articles

  • 10 Surprising Laws That Could Get You Arrested Abroad
  • New mRNA Cancer Vaccine: A Beacon of Hope for Brain Tumor Patients
  • Why Do We Feel Moody at Night? 10 Important Role of Serotonin
  • 10 Hidden Role of Pillows in a Good Night’s Sleep
  • Double Trouble: Two APOE4 Genes Escalate Alzheimer’s Onset
  • Are Men with High Testosterone More Prone to Heart Disease?
  • Ugly Truth About Using Hand Cream as a Face Moisturizer
  • New Research Unlocks Genetic Puzzles of Hypertension
  • Scotland Offers $63,000 to Live on Stunning Islands – Here’s Why
  • Get Ripped in Record Time: The Truth About Muscle Building
  • The Secret to Maintaining Muscle Strength May Be in Your Biological Clock
  • Tourists Turned Off by Rising Costs of Hawaii’s Vacation Rentals

You May Also Like

  • 1
    How Custom Vaccines Could Soothe Eczema Itch

    LATEST 

  • 2
    Could Trump Solve the North Korea Puzzle Again? Insights from a Former NSC Director

    WORLD 

  • 3
    Caught in the Act: U.S. Accuses Chinese Firms of Backing Putin in Ukraine Conflict

    WORLD 

  • 4
    U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris Reports Receiving Beyoncé's Concert and Football Game Tickets

    WORLD 

  • 5
    100 Hours a Week: The Job That Killed a Bank of America Employee

    LATEST 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Promise of a United Front: South Korea's National Assembly Aims for Harmony

    WORLD 

  • 2
    White House Targets Chinese Solar Imports: Tariffs on Dual-sided Panels and Blocking Circumventing Exports through Southeast Asia

    WORLD 

  • 3
    Biden Administration Escalates Trade War with New China Tariffs

    ASIA 

  • 4
    Weapons for Defense, Not Dollars: North Korea's Stance on Arms Exports Revealed!

    WORLD 

  • 5
    U.S. Slaps $5 Million Bounty on North Korean IT Workers in Corporate Espionage Scandal

    WORLD 

Weekly Best Articles

  • 10 Surprising Laws That Could Get You Arrested Abroad
  • New mRNA Cancer Vaccine: A Beacon of Hope for Brain Tumor Patients
  • Why Do We Feel Moody at Night? 10 Important Role of Serotonin
  • 10 Hidden Role of Pillows in a Good Night’s Sleep
  • Double Trouble: Two APOE4 Genes Escalate Alzheimer’s Onset
  • Are Men with High Testosterone More Prone to Heart Disease?
  • Ugly Truth About Using Hand Cream as a Face Moisturizer
  • New Research Unlocks Genetic Puzzles of Hypertension
  • Scotland Offers $63,000 to Live on Stunning Islands – Here’s Why
  • Get Ripped in Record Time: The Truth About Muscle Building
  • The Secret to Maintaining Muscle Strength May Be in Your Biological Clock
  • Tourists Turned Off by Rising Costs of Hawaii’s Vacation Rentals

Must-Reads

  • 1
    How Custom Vaccines Could Soothe Eczema Itch

    LATEST 

  • 2
    Could Trump Solve the North Korea Puzzle Again? Insights from a Former NSC Director

    WORLD 

  • 3
    Caught in the Act: U.S. Accuses Chinese Firms of Backing Putin in Ukraine Conflict

    WORLD 

  • 4
    U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris Reports Receiving Beyoncé's Concert and Football Game Tickets

    WORLD 

  • 5
    100 Hours a Week: The Job That Killed a Bank of America Employee

    LATEST 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Promise of a United Front: South Korea's National Assembly Aims for Harmony

    WORLD 

  • 2
    White House Targets Chinese Solar Imports: Tariffs on Dual-sided Panels and Blocking Circumventing Exports through Southeast Asia

    WORLD 

  • 3
    Biden Administration Escalates Trade War with New China Tariffs

    ASIA 

  • 4
    Weapons for Defense, Not Dollars: North Korea's Stance on Arms Exports Revealed!

    WORLD 

  • 5
    U.S. Slaps $5 Million Bounty on North Korean IT Workers in Corporate Espionage Scandal

    WORLD 

Share it on...