Coffee Lovers Survive the Economic Crisis with Home Brew
Here’s some good news if you’re looking for a seat at Starbucks.
A recent National Coffee Association poll finds US coffee consumption about the same as last year, however more Americans are drinking coffee at home.
“Consumers still see coffee as an integral part of their everyday lives,” NCA chief Robert Nelson said.
Of the people who said they had drunk coffee the previous day, 83 percent said they had made it at home — up 5 points compared with year-ago figures.
Daily consumption of gourmet coffee, which includes espresso-based drinks, fell to 14 percent, back to levels seen in 2007, he said. In 2008, this category was at 17 percent.
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Coffee May Reduce Your Risk for Dementia
Coffee may have an antioxidant effect in the bloodstream, reducing vascular risk factors for dementia.
A team of Swedish and Danish researchers have uncovered an intriguing link between drinking one to five cups of coffee a day and dementia.
Reported in the New York Times, the study tracked coffee consumption in a group of 1,409 middle-age men and women for an average of 21 years. During that time, 61 participants developed dementia, 48 with Alzheimer’s disease.
After controlling for numerous socioeconomic and health factors, including high cholesterol and high blood pressure, the scientists found that the subjects who had reported drinking three to five cups of coffee daily were 65 percent less likely to have developed dementia, compared with those who drank two cups or less. People who drank more than five cups a day also were at reduced risk of dementia.










