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senseandsensibility

(24,455 posts)
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 12:55 PM Yesterday

Well, I'm all in for this. According to a NBC news, a cup (or 2 or 3) of coffee or tea a day

reduces your risk of dementia. Those who drink the most caffeinated coffee have the lowest risk of the disease. Apparently, this is a new "long awaited" study.

Throughout my life, I have struggled with trying to control my caffein intake. Was it all for naught?

Oh well, I currently drink 2 or 3 cups a day, so I will keep on keeping on without the guilt, I guess!

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Well, I'm all in for this. According to a NBC news, a cup (or 2 or 3) of coffee or tea a day (Original Post) senseandsensibility Yesterday OP
Explains a lot malaise Yesterday #1
I had to cut down to one cup... CousinIT Yesterday #2
Dang. I only have 2 cups a day. Gotta up that w/another. I can't remember sh*t. CTyankee Yesterday #3
Lol senseandsensibility Yesterday #4
I'm tipping my coffee cup to you right now! pandr32 Yesterday #5
Back atcha! senseandsensibility Yesterday #6
Do you add cream? Sanity Claws Yesterday #7
Yeah -- heavy cream -- which makes me hopeful starting each day ! fierywoman Yesterday #13
No, lactose free lowfat milk senseandsensibility Yesterday #16
Fabreeze should make a coffee scented air freshener QED Yesterday #8
My only rule malaise Yesterday #12
I've adopted that rule after getting my pacemaker. multigraincracker 22 hrs ago #39
Keeps you awake malaise 22 hrs ago #42
Was it all for naught? bucolic_frolic Yesterday #9
There's a study for everything. milestogo Yesterday #10
Ain't that the truth! StarryNite 23 hrs ago #22
Exactly. milestogo 22 hrs ago #40
I don't like coffee so it's decaf green tea for me. StarryNite 20 hrs ago #44
LOL popsdenver 23 hrs ago #32
Coffee is bad, coffee is good. Eggs are bad , eggs are good. Up is down down is up. Srkdqltr Yesterday #11
(Fair is foul, and foul is fair ...) fierywoman Yesterday #14
My dad lived to be 103 doing just that! StarryNite 23 hrs ago #25
Coffee is good. Cream in your coffee is good. Baileys Irish Cream in your coffee is *excellent*. nt Buns_of_Fire Yesterday #15
I need to get some of that Srkdqltr 23 hrs ago #31
I scout out McCafe Coffee dlilafae Yesterday #17
Is that McDonald's coffee? senseandsensibility Yesterday #18
Long ago, when I did morning radio, I'd go through a pot of coffee before anyone else got to the station. rsdsharp Yesterday #19
The only time I gave it up was pregnancy TBF 23 hrs ago #20
Drinking green tea throughout the day can provide caffeine in lower doses LuvLoogie 23 hrs ago #21
Wow! My hubby said the EXACT same thing to me senseandsensibility 23 hrs ago #23
That's exactly how I approach coffee drinking. La Coliniere 23 hrs ago #27
There are a lot of studies that confirm this. xuplate 23 hrs ago #24
I drink one mug of coffee every day. OLDMDDEM 23 hrs ago #26
I have FTD Omaha Steve 23 hrs ago #28
I'm sorry to hear that OS! senseandsensibility 23 hrs ago #30
Just don't FORGET to buy coffee beans when you're out shopping! nt Exp 23 hrs ago #29
Very well done. Very. twodogsbarking 23 hrs ago #33
My nephrologist encourages me to drink as much coffee as I can tolerate Brother Buzz 23 hrs ago #34
Are you serious? senseandsensibility 22 hrs ago #38
Totally serious, but... Brother Buzz 22 hrs ago #41
Good, because I'll need that extra boost on the evening of election day this year. Crowman2009 22 hrs ago #35
I count my coffee consumption in pots. Prairie_Seagull 22 hrs ago #36
It is a mixed bag Bluetus 22 hrs ago #37
Woo! mzmolly 21 hrs ago #43

CousinIT

(12,371 posts)
2. I had to cut down to one cup...
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 12:58 PM
Yesterday

...due to osteoporosis. But I get my damn big cup in the morning, still! I used to drink 2-3 cups.

Sanity Claws

(22,366 posts)
7. Do you add cream?
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 01:11 PM
Yesterday

Another post here on DU linked to a study that cream also lowers the risk of dementia. https://www.democraticunderground.com/122895060
Study excerpt: People who consumed more than 20 grams of full-fat cream per day also showed a lower risk of dementia overall, ranging from 16%–24%.

senseandsensibility

(24,455 posts)
16. No, lactose free lowfat milk
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 02:07 PM
Yesterday

for me. I have a little trouble with lactose in general, unfortunately, because I could live on ice cream. But I have to exercise moderation.

QED

(3,325 posts)
8. Fabreeze should make a coffee scented air freshener
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 01:12 PM
Yesterday

When I came in the house from dog duty, I smelled coffee. It's a wonderful scent.

As for the amount consumed, I cut down to about 3 cups a day when I retired.

bucolic_frolic

(54,529 posts)
9. Was it all for naught?
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 01:15 PM
Yesterday

Nutritionists have a lot to answer for. 1933 they added vitamins to flour. In 1944 they raised the dose and standardized them. Through 1964 they promoted trans fats however you wish to call them - oleo, margarine, shortening - and advised low fat dairy through the 1980s. Cancer fed on protein so moderate your intake, avoid heart disease so moderate dairy fat. Seed oils were mostly unsaturated, so eat them. Peanut oil for frying French fries and turkeys.

As a result of the obesity that produced, all of it has been reversed. Sugar and carbs are the current enemy. They increase the fat uptake and cause inflammation. So go Keto or go Mediterranian or something similar, every fad doctor has one.

Too little coffee was a problem? Enjoy, get in touch with your gut and vagus nerve, feed what you crave. Your body is trying to tell you something. If you crave junk food, something's out of whack.

BTW cold sauerkraut is popular. The beneficial bacteria dies when it is heated.

milestogo

(22,816 posts)
40. Exactly.
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 04:18 PM
22 hrs ago

I avoid caffeine entirely because it interferes with sleeping. I do drink decaf coffee. But I like studies which say that this is a good thing. I don't believe anyone really knows.

popsdenver

(1,886 posts)
32. LOL
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 03:42 PM
23 hrs ago

This Study was probably funded by the Coffee Corporations of America.........

For the life of me, I cannot begin to understand why the masses plop down four bucks for a cup from Starbucks/???????
Or for that matter......... why people pay for BOTTLED "TAP" water....

StarryNite

(12,034 posts)
25. My dad lived to be 103 doing just that!
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 03:12 PM
23 hrs ago

And he was sharp as a tack! He was a thin little guy. Everything in moderation he would say. Damn, I sure do miss him.

dlilafae

(382 posts)
17. I scout out McCafe Coffee
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 02:13 PM
Yesterday

Bought two cans yesterday for 45.00. ~ Shocking! Highway frickin' robbery! I drink plenty of it. Hot or cold double brew. Good to know it helps my cognitive functioning.

senseandsensibility

(24,455 posts)
18. Is that McDonald's coffee?
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 02:38 PM
Yesterday

Like the kind sold at McDonald's? I remember a few years ago I would occasionally get McDonald's iced coffee and it was really good.

rsdsharp

(11,876 posts)
19. Long ago, when I did morning radio, I'd go through a pot of coffee before anyone else got to the station.
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 02:47 PM
Yesterday

Now I drink a cup a day — maybe two on rare occasions.

LuvLoogie

(8,651 posts)
21. Drinking green tea throughout the day can provide caffeine in lower doses
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 03:07 PM
23 hrs ago

while providing other benefits from its antioxidants. So you can start with a cup or two of coffee to get you going, and follow up with green tea into the early evening. Follow directions for brew temp and time as higher temps and longer steeps can reduce the benefits.

senseandsensibility

(24,455 posts)
23. Wow! My hubby said the EXACT same thing to me
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 03:11 PM
23 hrs ago

when I told him about this post. He has a much lower tolerance for caffeine than I do, and gets "interesting" as we put it (aka agitated) if he has too much. So he said he would stick with his single cup of coffee in the morning, and tea later "because of the antioxidants".

La Coliniere

(1,826 posts)
27. That's exactly how I approach coffee drinking.
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 03:20 PM
23 hrs ago

I start every morning with a big cup of my favorite coffee (right now it’s Aldi’s Adventure Blend) with oat milk and I drink iced unsweetened green tea throughout the rest of the day. I make a half gallon of iced green tea every other day.

Bluetus

(2,501 posts)
37. It is a mixed bag
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 04:06 PM
22 hrs ago

For many, too much caffeine brings on certain sleep deprivation, and that can be just as bad (or worse) than dementia.

For me, caffeine triggers tinnitus.

But I do believe in the beneficial effects of antioxidants in coffee and some teas. So I try to find the "right amount" of coffee and tea that still allows me to sleep. And I have no doubt that this is better for me than anything containing aspartame.

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