Everyone knows that drinking water is vital, even if they do not always introduce this knowledge to exercise. This led to many asking if drinking coffee counts on daily hydration. (Despite the subtle diuretic properties, the answer is: yes, the number of coffee.) And the recent study states that supplementing coffee and tea as part of daily hydration is associated with a longer life.
As reported Medical news todayThe study was recently published in which scientists examined daily consumption habits of over 180,000 adults over 13 years. As part of the comprehensive Biobank in the UK, participants were intended to fill in the 24-hour dietary withdrawal questionnaires at many points during the survey, which included questions about how much water, coffee and tea they consumed that day.
They discovered that, above all, proper hydration, seven to eight drinks a day is a goal, is the key to a general lower risk of mortality. More engaging, it also discovered that the inclusion of coffee and tea into this sum had the domino effect. According to research, balancing “ordinary water with coffee and tea in a 2: 3 ratio had the highest reduction in the risk of mortality,” which means a decrease in death by 28%, regardless of the cause.
Despite the wide sample size, the examination is only observational, which means that no causal relationship can be determined. It may happen that people who drink more coffee and tea do it in replacing harmful drinks such as alcohol. Therefore, this is not coffee or tea that ensures benefit, it is to give up poison.
Despite this, all signs indicate a significant part of a robust lifestyle. Coffee, water, tea. Foam, rising, repeat the advertisement of Finitum.