What is the association between renal function and regular coffee consumption? elsevierconnect WUR RenalFunction Coffee CoffeeConsumption
By Bhavana KunkalikarDec 2 2022Reviewed by Aimee Molineux In a recent study published in Clinical Nutrition, researchers explored the correlation between regular coffee consumption and renal function.
About the study In the present study, researchers investigated whether a person's regular use of coffee was associated with changes in their eGFR and urinary ACR over time. Related StoriesRepeated assessments of urine ACR were observed for RS-III participants and were conducted in the same study cohort as eGFR analyses. In-home interviews and standardized 170-item and 390-item food frequency questionnaires were used to collect baseline information on habitual total coffee intake. During the in-home interviews, subjects were questioned if they drank coffee, and the number of cups drunk daily was recorded.
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