Caffeine consumption and telomere length in men and women of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)

Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal:
Nutrition and Metabolism

Size of study:
5,826 adults

Summary
The findings from this study suggested that caffeine consumption accounts for shorter telomeres in U.S. adults, independent of numerous covariates.  However, coffee intake predicted longer telomeres.

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