想长寿,喝咖啡:延年,防癌,防痴呆!

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June 6, 2013, 12:01 am
This Is Your Brain on Coffee
By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS

Illustration by Ben Wiseman

This column appears in the June 9 issue of The New York Times Magazine.

For thousands of years, coffee has been one of the two or three most popular beverages on earth. But it’s only recently that scientists are figuring out that the drink has notable health benefits. In one large-scale epidemiological study from last year, researchers primarily at the National Cancer Institute parsed health information from more than 400,000 volunteers, ages 50 to 71, who were free of major diseases at the study’s start in 1995. By 2008, more than 50,000 of the participants had died. But men who reported drinking two or three cups of coffee a day were 10 percent less likely to have died than those who didn’t drink coffee, while women drinking the same amount had 13 percent less risk of dying during the study. It’s not clear exactly what coffee had to do with their longevity, but the correlation is striking.

Other recent studies have linked moderate coffee drinking — the equivalent of three or four 5-ounce cups of coffee a day or a single venti-size Starbucks — with more specific advantages: a reduction in the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, basal cell carcinoma (the most common skin cancer), prostate cancer, oral cancer and breast cancer recurrence.

Perhaps most consequential, animal experiments show that caffeine may reshape the biochemical environment inside our brains in ways that could stave off dementia. In a 2012 experiment at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, mice were briefly starved of oxygen, causing them to lose the ability to form memories. Half of the mice received a dose of caffeine that was the equivalent of several cups of coffee. After they were reoxygenated, the caffeinated mice regained their ability to form new memories 33 percent faster than the uncaffeinated. Close examination of the animals’ brain tissue showed that the caffeine disrupted the action of adenosine, a substance inside cells that usually provides energy, but can become destructive if it leaks out when the cells are injured or under stress. The escaped adenosine can jump-start a biochemical cascade leading to inflammation, which can disrupt the function of neurons, and potentially contribute to neurodegeneration or, in other words, dementia.

In a 2012 study of humans, researchers from the University of South Florida and the University of Miami tested the blood levels of caffeine in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, or the first glimmer of serious forgetfulness, a common precursor of Alzheimer’s disease, and then re-evaluated them two to four years later. Participants with little or no caffeine circulating in their bloodstreams were far more likely to have progressed to full-blown Alzheimer’s than those whose blood indicated they’d had about three cups’ worth of caffeine.

There’s still much to be learned about the effects of coffee. “We don’t know whether blocking the action of adenosine is sufficient” to prevent or lessen the effects of dementia, says Dr. Gregory G. Freund, a professor of pathology at the University of Illinois who led the 2012 study of mice. It is also unclear whether caffeine by itself provides the benefits associated with coffee drinking or if coffee contains other valuable ingredients. In a 2011 study by the same researchers at the University of South Florida, for instance, mice genetically bred to develop Alzheimer’s and then given caffeine alone did not fare as well on memory tests as those provided with actual coffee. Nor is there any evidence that mixing caffeine with large amounts of sugar, as in energy drinks, is healthful. But a cup or three of coffee “has been popular for a long, long time,” Dr. Freund says, “and there’s probably good reasons for that.”

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美国人喝了那么多咖啡也不见得比别的国家人长寿 -kwx- 给 kwx 发送悄悄话 kwx 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/06/2013 postreply 16:36:16

是第,只是如我等喝咖啡者看了这报道感觉挺良好的。 -三江水- 给 三江水 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/06/2013 postreply 16:51:23

建议来个咖啡和茶的随机试验 -周游列国逍遥人生- 给 周游列国逍遥人生 发送悄悄话 周游列国逍遥人生 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/06/2013 postreply 17:34:32

我认识一老太,95岁,每天一包烟一杯酒,至今还中国澳洲两地旅游,思路清,语言犀利。 -wjsun- 给 wjsun 发送悄悄话 wjsun 的博客首页 (10 bytes) () 06/06/2013 postreply 18:57:45

加拿大人长寿,看来喝咖啡有用。美国压力太大了。 -bounty- 给 bounty 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 06:38:57

请问加拿大人均寿命多长?谢谢。 -swj2000- 给 swj2000 发送悄悄话 swj2000 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 11:02:55

象我这一喝咖啡就严重头痛的就没盼头了。 -月满西楼- 给 月满西楼 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 07:30:09

我是周末不喝咖啡会头痛。 -三江水- 给 三江水 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 16:50:57

有说喝咖啡好的,也有说不好的,到底好不好? -老干妈豆瓣酱- 给 老干妈豆瓣酱 发送悄悄话 老干妈豆瓣酱 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 09:35:01

我茶和咖啡都来,不是什么大问题啦。总比吸烟安全多了 -回家路- 给 回家路 发送悄悄话 回家路 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 10:12:04

好像咖啡喝太多,容易老年骨质疏松。 -swj2000- 给 swj2000 发送悄悄话 swj2000 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 11:02:26

要先能活到老, 再考虑疏松问题。 -三江水- 给 三江水 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/08/2013 postreply 08:13:26

Coffee is a carcinogen, albeit weak. Green tea is a better sour -非否- 给 非否 发送悄悄话 非否 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 12:44:52

我朋友的姥姥,每天晚上吃一小碗红烧肉,今年92,身体很好! -eeo- 给 eeo 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 16:56:09

我朋友的姥姥,每天晚上吃一小碗红烧肉,今年92,身体很好! -eeo- 给 eeo 发送悄悄话 (6 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 16:56:19

胡说,主要是心情问题,有人95每天红烧大肥肉也好好 -横流沧海- 给 横流沧海 发送悄悄话 (32 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 17:05:02

我朋友的姥姥,每天晚上吃一小碗红烧肉,今年92,身体很好! -eeo- 给 eeo 发送悄悄话 (6 bytes) () 06/07/2013 postreply 17:22:35

长寿最主要的是靠基因.其次才是养生. -吉祥一家人- 给 吉祥一家人 发送悄悄话 吉祥一家人 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 06/08/2013 postreply 17:08:10

是不是指“治得了病,治不了命” 啊? -笑倒了- 给 笑倒了 发送悄悄话 (157 bytes) () 06/08/2013 postreply 17:40:43

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