Many studies have advocated drinking coffee to receive
numerous health benefits – and now a new study suggests that Greek coffee may
be the key to living a longer life.
Researchers from the University of Athens Medical School
in Greece
analyzed the link between Greek coffee and its potential benefits on
cardiovascular health and found those who drank boiled Greek coffee had
significantly better heart function, Counsel & Heal reported.
According to the study, only 0.1 percent of Europeans
live past the age of 90. However, on an island off the coast of Greece called Ikaria ,
the number of people living past the age of 89 is 10 times higher than the rest
of the European population. The Athens
Medical School
researchers were curious to understand if the islanders’ coffee consumption
played a role.
The study involved 71 men and 71 women, all over the age
of 65. Researchers performed medical checks and gave the participants health
questionnaires about their medical history, lifestyle and coffee drinking
habits.
Specifically looking at the individuals’ endothelial
function – relating to the layer of cells lining blood vessel – the scientists
found those who drank boiled Greek coffee had much better endothelial health.
“Boiled Greek type of coffee, which is rich in
polyphenols and antioxidants and contains only a moderate amount of caffeine,
seems to gather benefits compared to other coffee beverages," lead
researcher Gerasimos Siasos, a medical doctor and professor at the University of Athens Medical school, said in a statem
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