Coffee can promote diabetes in regular consumers and especially in those suffering from hypertension. Could one of the most popular drinks therefore be included among the causes of diabetes? The first thought goes to the teaspoons of white sugar that many coffee lovers pour into the cup without thinking too much. Let's try to delve into what science says.
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Il coffee can favor the diabetes in regular consumers and especially in those suffering from hypertension. Could one of the most popular drinks therefore be included among the causes of diabetes? The first thought goes to the teaspoons of sugar that many coffee lovers pour into the cup without thinking too much. Let's try to delve into what science says.
In fact, new research has shown that those who drink coffee frequently are much more likely to develop diabetes, especially if they suffer from hypertension. In particular, drinking more than 3 cups of coffee a day is believed to promote diabetes in some people.
According to a search just presented at the congress ofEuropean Cardiology Society in Barcelona, coffee is bad for people at risk of diabetes. In particular, coffee would raise glucose levels, favoring the onset of 2 type diabetes.
After drinking coffee, some people risk not being able to fall asleep, not rest well or feeling nervous. These are subjective consequences that do not affect all lovers of the classic hot cup. But now the risk of diabetes can affect everyone, with hypertensive and diabetes-prone people in the forefront.
According to experts, 58% of regular coffee consumers find it hard to metabolize the drink. The long process of metabolism leads to an increase in blood glucose levels, dangerous for the onset of diabetes and the syndrome of pre-diabetes. Furthermore, coffee could amplify the effects of anxiety and depression. Pending further confirmation, would you be able to reduce your coffee consumption in the name of health and prevention?
Marta Albè
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