Genetics and Coffee: Deciphering Personal Health Impacts

Makomo

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A latest research, published in Neuropsychopharmacology, investigate the relationship between coffee drinking and health outcomes with the help of two giant databases of genetics. The researchers found out that the genetic factors connected with the consumption of coffee included obesity and substance use. However, they identified the presence of rather complicated and sometimes even reverse associations between coffee consumption and mental health disorders. Despite recognizing it does not directly clarify if coffee is good or bad for the health of those consuming it, the research presents distinctive links between genetic science and health concerning coffee intake. :coffee:🫘
 
A latest research, published in Neuropsychopharmacology, investigate the relationship between coffee drinking and health outcomes with the help of two giant databases of genetics. The researchers found out that the genetic factors connected with the consumption of coffee included obesity and substance use. However, they identified the presence of rather complicated and sometimes even reverse associations between coffee consumption and mental health disorders. Despite recognizing it does not directly clarify if coffee is good or bad for the health of those consuming it, the research presents distinctive links between genetic science and health concerning coffee intake. :coffee:🫘
That's interesting! Genetics seems to play a big role in how coffee affects us, linking it to stuff like obesity and mental health. It's kinda complicated, but cool to see how science dives into our daily brew habits. Thanks for sharing! ☕
 
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