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Do you like your morning coffee? If so, we have good news for you. A fresh study has found that this “miracle drink” can lower the risk of death, especially in people who lead a sedentary lifestyle.

Research shows that coffee can lower the risk of mortality from prolonged sitting. (Image source: iStock)

Up-to-date test showed what benefits can be gained by people leading a sedentary lifestyle Coffee. Studies have shown that people who spent long hours sitting but drank coffee every day were less likely to die from many causes compared to people who did not drink coffee. The study involved over 10,000 participants and was the first study to examine how coffee could counteract the dangers of excessive sitting.

The study’s results suggest that sedentary people who drink coffee are 1.58 times less likely to die from any cause over a period of up to 13 years compared to people who do not drink coffee but spend a similar amount of time sitting. . Coffee consumption moderated the link between sedentary lifestyles, heart disease deaths and overall death mortality.

According to media reports, the researchers said: “This is particularly remarkable given that even regular exercise may not fully protect against the long-term health risks of prolonged sitting, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke.” They say the study is the first to assess the potential health benefits of coffee consumption in counteracting the increased risk of death associated with prolonged sitting.

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