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Sat Feb 21, 2015, 10:11 AM Feb 2015

Up to 5 Cups of Coffee a Day OK, Gov't Advisory Committee Says [View all]

Source: ABC

You can consume up to 5 cups of coffee a day, or up to 400 milligrams of caffeine, without detrimental effects, according to a new report that will help shape the official government dietary guidelines due out later this year.

This is the first time caffeine has been mentioned in the advisory report, which is submitted by a panel of experts to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services every five years. The 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans will be finalized by the end of the year.

The advisory committee determined moderate coffee consumption was not associated with health risks, including cardiovascular disease and cancer. In fact, the committee noted that there's evidence coffee has some health benefits, including reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. There's also some evidence caffeine offers protection against Parkinson's disease, the committee wrote.

Still, pregnant women and children should limit their caffeine consumption, the committee concluded, adding that mixing alcohol and caffeine should be avoided.

Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/cups-coffee-day-govt-advisory-committee/story?id=29085259

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Wimps. nt bananas Feb 2015 #1
Yeah, sure... Helen Borg Feb 2015 #2
+1000 DeSwiss Feb 2015 #37
And now you can have an egg in it. postulater Feb 2015 #3
Or grass fed butter, or coconut oil. tridim Feb 2015 #5
Was "Sleeper" a prophecy? FrodosPet Feb 2015 #16
Creme pie and hot fudge aren't healthy, so no. tridim Feb 2015 #24
Physically healthy? Perhaps not FrodosPet Feb 2015 #26
Absolutely! I still eat junk food in moderation. tridim Feb 2015 #42
Trust me PennyK Feb 2015 #33
I trust myself, the results speak for themselves. tridim Feb 2015 #35
I can easily drink 5 cups if it's good coffee. tridim Feb 2015 #4
LOL! BlueEye Feb 2015 #10
My first question from such studies is always, "Who funded the study?" bulloney Feb 2015 #6
That's how many of us feel about GMOs, oddly enough! djean111 Feb 2015 #14
Agree! Follow the money path generally gives a lot of insight into why and who! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2015 #15
Exactly! ananda Feb 2015 #20
^^^THIS^^^ LiberalElite Feb 2015 #28
Study was primarily funded christx30 Feb 2015 #32
It take 5 cups just to turn me into a human being in the mornings Arcadiasix Feb 2015 #7
Anyone who wants an extra 5 cups can take mine. Coffee = yuck MillennialDem Feb 2015 #8
Starbucks Coffee venti, 20 fl. oz. 415 Ichingcarpenter Feb 2015 #9
Traditionally a "cup" of coffee is 5.5-6oz. Major Nikon Feb 2015 #12
As long as the cups are big enough... jtuck004 Feb 2015 #11
Gratuitous coffee porn Major Nikon Feb 2015 #13
Wouldn't depend on the person. Wonder if the coffee industry paid someone off still_one Feb 2015 #17
Bottoms Up! marmar Feb 2015 #18
Coffee is good for you this week Marthe48 Feb 2015 #19
Unprocessed, whole foods, like coffee beans are always going to be good for you. tridim Feb 2015 #23
Never touch the stuff. I swear by green tea, though. Virtually never get sick. EEO Feb 2015 #21
Five is a good start. NuclearDem Feb 2015 #22
Five . . Strelnikov_ Feb 2015 #25
Only FIVE cups??!? lastlib Feb 2015 #27
Not for me - LiberalElite Feb 2015 #29
i've been scared of caffeine pills Enrique Feb 2015 #34
YIKES! LiberalElite Feb 2015 #36
I don't drink coffee, RebelOne Feb 2015 #30
Other than it making you urinate every 3 minutes for the next 24 hours brentspeak Feb 2015 #31
The government says..... DeSwiss Feb 2015 #38
When I'm working as a barista, I can drink 4-5 espressos taught_me_patience Feb 2015 #39
Network news in general has consisted of many such reports of "studies" in recent years. bulloney Feb 2015 #40
A bit of good news every now and then! wolfie001 Feb 2015 #41
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