Coffee can help you live longer? This is how we brew it, people! Most start their mornings with a yawn…otherwise known as a silent scream for coffee. Specifically in the U.S. - people are IN LOVE with coffee. Roughly 62% of Americans drink coffee every day - coffee may as well just love us back. Research suggests that coffee may help reduce the risk of illnesses ranging from cancer to heart disease to Alzheimer’s. With coffee being super tasty, energizing, and a major source of antioxidants, what’s not to love?
In 2017, two massive studies were performed by the Annals of Internal Medicine which included more than half a million people over the span of about 16 years - let’s just say the results were convincing. The first study found that participants who drank the most coffee had the lowest risk of dying. Men’s risk was reduced by 12% and women’s risk was reduced by 7%. The second study, led by the University of Southern California found similar results as the first study. It was also observed that those who had a higher consumption of coffee had a lower risk of dying. If you aren’t a huge fan of coffee, you may be now! Let’s dive into five more reasons to love coffee even more.
May your morning coffee give you the strength to makeit to your mid-morning coffee! Most Americans down multiple cups of coffee a day - and we are here for it! If these studies and results don’t convince you to drink more coffee, I don’t know what will. A full cup of joe that brings happiness AND a longer life? I’ll take 5 please! Seriously, with all jokes aside, drinking multiple cups a day, as read above in these multiple studies, has been observed to support longevity. Does the topic of health interest you? Do you have a passion to help yourself and others live a healthier and longer life? Here at Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, we understand that health is never the result of one single factor. Health outcomes are a complex interplay of many contributing influences—physical, chemical, genetic, mental, emotional, spiritual, social, and even environmental. That’s why our integrative and comprehensive nutrition programs are based on science with a whole-person perspective. Whether you are considering being a health coach, wellness advocate, or simply want to educate others to live and eat well, our nutrition programs embrace innate wisdom, nutrition science, whole foods, and lifestyle changes that empower optimal health.