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A cup of coffee a day: Study finds drinking coffee may reduce risk of liver diseases

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Nov 17, 2017 01:53 PM IST

A report presented at the Royal Society of Medicine in London says moderate coffee consumption may reduce the risk of liver cancer and cirrhosis.

Drinking three to five cups of coffee regularly may reduce the risk of liver cancer and cirrhosis, according to a report.

Coffee is something that is easily accessible to everyone and regularly drinking it – filtered, instant or espresso – may make a difference in preventing and, in some cases, slowing down the progression of liver disease, say researchers.(Shutterstock)
Coffee is something that is easily accessible to everyone and regularly drinking it – filtered, instant or espresso – may make a difference in preventing and, in some cases, slowing down the progression of liver disease, say researchers.(Shutterstock)

The report presented at the Royal Society of Medicine in London discussed potential impact of moderate coffee consumption on chronic liver disease, liver cancer and cirrhosis.

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“Liver disease is on the rise and it is important that we understand how coffee, one of the most popular drinks in the world, and diet affects the disease,” said Graeme Alexander, from the University College London in the UK.

“Research suggests that coffee may reduce the risk of liver diseases and it is important patients have access to dietary information and advice from health care professionals in a manner that is easy for them to understand and act upon,” Alexander said.

Meta-analyses have suggested that coffee consumption versus no coffee consumption is associated with up to a 40% risk reduction of liver cancer, although this appears to be a dose-dependent relationship.

The report presented at the Royal Society of Medicine in London discussed potential impact of moderate coffee consumption on chronic liver disease, liver cancer and cirrhosis. (Shutterstock)
The report presented at the Royal Society of Medicine in London discussed potential impact of moderate coffee consumption on chronic liver disease, liver cancer and cirrhosis. (Shutterstock)

Research from the US and Italy suggests that coffee consumption is consistently associated with a reduced risk of cirrhosis, with a potential risk reduction of 25-70%, according to the report.

Another research suggests an inverse association between coffee consumption and risk of chronic liver disease, with an average risk reduction of 25-30% in low-coffee consumers, and up to 65% in high-coffee consumers.

“Liver disease is a silent killer as often there are no symptoms until it’s too late,” Judi Rhys, from the British Liver Trust.

“Coffee is something that is easily accessible to everyone and regularly drinking it – filtered, instant or espresso – may make a difference in preventing and, in some cases, slowing down the progression of liver disease,” said Rhys.

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