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Subvert global thinking! New research: drinking coffee, alcohol or mild obesity leads to a longer life

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more information on coffee beans follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the oldest American, Richard Overton, says he drinks a cup of coffee and whiskey every morning, consistent with the findings of the study. Generally speaking, people always think that drinking coffee and alcohol too often, even people who are overweight will affect their health.

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Richard Overton, the oldest American, says he drinks a cup of coffee and whiskey every morning, consistent with the findings of the study.

Generally speaking, people think that drinking coffee, drinking alcohol, or even overweight people can affect their health, but a recent study by the University of California (University of California) on longevity and eating habits found that people who drink moderate amounts of alcohol and coffee, as well as people who are overweight, are more likely to live to be 90 or older.

According to the New Holiday Weekly, a foreign media, the Center for memory loss and Neurological Disorders at the University of California, USA, specializes in the study of memory disorders and neurological disorders. Moderate drinking and coffee, as well as being slightly overweight are the secrets of longevity. Since 2003, for more than 15 years, the study looked at people aged 90 or above to find out the factors that make people live longer. Among them, it was found that people who were accustomed to moderate drinking and coffee lived longer.

The study found that most people aged 90 or older have drinking and coffee eating habits, such as Richard Overton, the oldest American, who says he drinks a cup of coffee and whiskey every morning, consistent with the study's findings.

In addition to the University of California, other schools such as Stanford University have published results of blood tests in the journal Nature Medicine journal, which found that the more caffeine people consume, the lower levels of inflammation, which can lead to chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and joint disease, are also consistent with the longevity that the study suggests.

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