Drinking More Coffee May Help You Lose Weight
Many people have a morning and midday coffee ritual. Most people drink multiple cups of coffee. A Statista Consumer Insights poll found that U.S.
coffee drinkers don't stop at one. About 80% of Americans drink two or more cups of coffee at home during the week.
Coffee boosts energy and focus, and a new study suggests it may help dieters. An October 2023 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition study
This new study investigated whether coffee causes weight gain. The researchers observed caffeine intake, coffee consumption, and weight changes
This analysis used three large prospective cohorts: the Nurses' Health analysis (1986–2010), Health Professional Follow-up Study (1991–2014),
and Nurses' Health Study II (1991–2015). The researchers compared weight changes to coffee consumption over four years.
The good news is that drinking one more cup of unsweetened coffee each day reduces weight by 0.3 pounds over four years.
If you drink coffee without sugar and drink more of it, you can speed up your weight reduction. Research suggests that adding milk or coffee whitener
to coffee doesn't cause weight gain. If you enjoy sugar in your coffee, change your order immediately.
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