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If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Coffee: Drink of the Gods? Prevents Type 2 Diabetes?
I love coffee ( freshly brewed from newly ground beans-baracco beans from Batangas, Philippines). I will not be able to start my day without a cup. I am probably one of the millions of Americans, who start their day with a cup coffee. However, I know of a lot of families who are not coffee drinkers.
The video below summarizes what you have to know about coffee in four minutes. This is followed by an article discussing the connection between Type 2 diabetes and coffee consumption daily.
Before I saw the above video, I thought the US was the number #1 ( or at least in the top 10 countries of the world) as far as coffee consumption. But I was wrong as shown in the rankings as follows:
Rank Annual Capita Consumption (ACC)
1 Finland 12.0 kg
2 Norway 9.9 kg
3 Iceland 9.0 kg (2006 data)
4 Denmark 8.7 kg
5 Netherlands 8.4 kg
6 Sweden 8.2 kg
7 Switzerland 7.9 kg
8 Belgium 6.8 kg
9 Luxembourg 6.8 kg
10 Aruba 6.8 kg
The US is not even in the top 25( ranked #27) with annual capita consumption (ACC) of 4.2kg. The Philippines is ranked #93 with 0.7 kg ACC. Rank Numbers 132 to 146 had 0.1kg ACC includes India, Egypt, Iran, Fiji and several African countries. Note that the top five countries are Scandinavian countries where the winters are harsh and cold. The only tropical country in the top ten is Aruba(Dutch).
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Coffee has diabetes connection?
Could coffee slow the epidemic of type 2 diabetes, which disrupts sugar metabolism, which raises blood sugar that harms small blood vessels in the kidney, eye and heart?
A 2006 study of 88,259 American women showed that drinking at least four cups of coffee reduced the diabetes rate to 53 percent of the rate among non-drinkers. Although both coffee and decaf (but not tea), were beneficial, diabetes prevention was most closely linked to coffee intake rather than caffeine intake.
According to a meta-analysis based on more than 450,000 people from Asia, North American and Europe, “Every additional cup of coffee consumed in a day was associated with a 7 percent reduction in the excess risk of diabetes type 2. Drinking three to four cups of coffee per day was associated with an approximate 25 percent lower risk of diabetes.”
If coffee reduces diabetes, could it deter cancers associated with diabetes? A 2007 exploration of the soaring rate of cancer after World War II in Japan linked coffee to reductions in liver and pancreatic cancer in men, and liver, colon and endometrial cancer in women. The authors speculated that coffee could reduce resistance to insulin, “and may thereby reduce the risk of diabetes-related cancers such as colon, liver, pancreas and endometrium.”
So, drink and enjoy your cup(s)of coffee everyday. Add a shot of amaretto liquor and you will have a heavenly drink. Wine maybe the "drink of the Gods" to most people, but Amaretto coffee is my drink of the Gods. Greetings from the Grand Pa Blogger!
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CAFFEINE CONCERNS
Caffeine is the most well-known compound in coffee. It can make you feel more awake and alert, but too much can be harmful. The most common problem reported by coffee drinkers is trouble sleeping. It can also blunt your appetite and cause headaches, dizziness, nervousness and irritability.
If you're sensitive to caffeine, simply drink less of it. If you have trouble sleeping at night, avoid it later in the day. Be warned, it is mildly addictive, so you might get headaches, drowsiness, irritability, nausea and other symptoms if you suddenly cut back. You can avoid these by gradually reducing your caffeine intake.
Doctors recommend that pregnant women cut back on coffee and other caffeinated beverages as it may cause problems with pregnancy. Caffeine may also interfere with calcium absorption. Make sure you get enough calcium in your diet to help reverse this effect.
FOR THE GOOD NEWS
Caffeine does not seem to have the wide array of detrimental health effects we first thought it had. Coffee's been looked at in detail in relation to many cancers, and there's really not been any good evidence that any type of cancer is increased by coffee consumption. Some evidence suggests that coffee may help reduce the risk of liver cancer.
Some doctors thought coffee might cause heart attacks or strokes, because caffeine can raise blood pressure. But recent research suggests that a cup of coffee won't lead to a dramatic increase in blood pressure for regular coffee drinkers. In fact, in long term studies, higher levels of caffeine have not led to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
It is hypothesized that coffee can also help your social life, if you meet good friends to talk over coffee. Studies have clearly shown that people who have more social relationships have less stress and live longer. Research also suggests they're less likely to show mental declines as they age.
So, for now, go enjoy that cup of coffee - in moderation of course. It might not be the guilty pleasure you may have thought.
Richard Collins
Hi Richard, thanks a million for your feedback on Caffeine, the active ingredient in coffee. My advice to coffee drinkers is always on moderation. Have a Good Day or Night whereever you are.
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