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The Association of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Consumption Patterns and Overweight/Obesity: Evidence from a Large-Scale Survey of Chinese Children and Adolescents
Nutrients
L M Rayo-Mendez
Coffee Roast Level, Timing, and Carbohydrate Source Affect Peak Blood Glucose and Area Under the Curve Values in a Randomized Pilot Clinical Trial
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
S Hall
Oxidative Stress Contributes to Coffee Constituent Toxicity in SH-SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells
Toxicol Mech Methods
Y Liu
The Association of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Consumption Patterns and Overweight/Obesity: Evidence from a Large-Scale Survey of Chinese Children and Adolescents
Nutrients
L M Rayo-Mendez
Coffee Roast Level, Timing, and Carbohydrate Source Affect Peak Blood Glucose and Area Under the Curve Values in a Randomized Pilot Clinical Trial
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
S Hall
Oxidative Stress Contributes to Coffee Constituent Toxicity in SH-SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells
Toxicol Mech Methods
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Neurodegenerative disorders
Coffee intake in midlife and risk of dementia and its neuropathologic correlates
R P Gelber et al. (2011)
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 23(4):607-15
2011
Fluid balance
Effects of coffee and tea consumption on urinary incontinence in female twins
G Tettamanti et al, 2011
BJOG, published online ahead of print
2011
Cardiovascular health
Coffee consumption and risk of stroke in women
S C Larsson et al, 2011
Stroke, Volume 42
2011
Cardiovascular health
Impact of acute caffeine ingestion on endothelial function in subjects with and without coronary artery disease
M Shechter et al. (2011)
American Journal of Cardiology, 107(9):1255-61
2011
Cardiovascular health
Impact of acute caffeine ingestion on endothelial function in subjects with and without coronary artery disease
M Shechter et al, 2011
American Journal of Cardiology, published online ahead of print
2011
Caffeine
Caffeinated coffee does not acutely affect energy intake, appetite, or inflammation but prevents serum cortisol concentrations from falling in healthy men
A Gavrieli et al, 2011
The Journal of Nutrition, published online ahead of print
2011
Cancer
Coffee phenolic phytochemicals suppress colon cancer metastasis by targeting MEK and TOPK
N J Kang et al, 2011
Carcinogenesis, published online ahead of print
2011
Caffeine
Acute effects of decaffeinated coffee and the major components chlorogenic acid and trigonelline on incretin hormones
M Olthof et al, 2011
Nutrition and Metabolism, published online ahead of print
2011
Cancer
Effect of coffee consumption on all-cause and total cancer mortality: findings from the JACC study
A Tamakoshi et al, 2011
European Journal of Epidemiology, published online ahead of print
2011
Pregnancy
Explaining differences in birth outcomes in relation to maternal age: the Generation R Study
R Bakker et al, 2011
BJOG, International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
2011
Sports performance
Effect of caffeine intake on pain perception during high-intensity exercise
T A Astorino et al. (2011)
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, Volume 21
2011
Sports performance
Does caffeine added to carbohydrate provide additional ergogenic benefit for endurance?
S A Conger et al, 2011
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, Volume 21(1)
2011
Caffeine
Caffeinated coffee does not acutely affect energy intake, appetite, or inflammation but prevents serum cortisol concentrations from falling in healthy men
A Gavrieli et al, 2011
The Journal of Nutrition, published online ahead of print
2011
Type 2 diabetes
Coffee consumption is inversely associated with type 2 diabetes in Chinese
W-Y Lin et al, 2011
European Journal of Clinical Investigation, Epub ahead of print
2011
Cardiovascular health
Acute effects of coffee on QT interval in healthy subjects
S Buscemi et al, 2011
Nutrition Journal, Epub ahead of print
2011
Coffee composition & nutritional information
Confirmation that the Maillard reaction is the principle contributor to the antioxidant capacity of coffee brews
Y Liu & D Kitts, 2011
International Journal of Food Research, Accepted Manuscript
2011
GI function
Antioxidant effectiveness of coffee extracts and selected constituents in cell-free systems and human colon cell lines
T Bakuradze et al, 2010
Mol Nutr Food Res, Volume 54
2010
Mental performance
Interactive effects of caffeine consumption and stressful circumstances on components of stress: caffeine makes men less, but women more effective as partners under stress
L St Clair et al, 2010
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Volume 40
2010
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