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P Gao et al, 2025. Association between coffee and caffeine consumption and chronic kidney disease . Scientific Reports.

Association between coffee and caffeine consumption and chronic kidney disease

P Gao
Scientific Reports
July 14, 2025

ABSTRACT

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant global health issue associated with cardiovascular complications. While coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption have been linked to various health benefits, their relationship with CKD remains unclear. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of NHANES 1999-2018 data, including 49,827 participants, assessing dietary intake through two 24-hour recalls and determining CKD status via the CKD-EPI equation. Our results showed that after adjusting for covariates, higher coffee consumption (> 352.5 g/day) was associated with lower odds of CKD (OR 0.760, 95% CI 0.701-0.823), as was tea consumption (OR 0.913, 95% CI 0.843-0.89). The highest tertile of caffeine consumption also showed a significantly reduced odds of CKD (OR 0.734, 95% CI 0.674-0.799). These findings suggest that coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption may be associated with better renal function, highlighting potential dietary strategies for CKD prevention.

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