JAMA -- Abstract: Coffee-associated osteoporosis offset by daily milk consumption. The Rancho Bernardo Study, January 26, 1994, Barrett-Connor et al. 271 (4): 280

JAMA -- Abstract: Coffee-associated osteoporosis offset by daily milk consumption. The Rancho Bernardo Study, January 26, 1994, Barrett-Connor et al. 271 (4): 280 ()

  „MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Bone density at the hip and lumbar spine measured by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry. MAIN RESULTS--There was a statistically significant graded association between increasing lifetime intake of caffeinated coffee and decreasing BMD at both the hip and spine, independent of age, obesity, parity, years since menopause, and the use of tobacco, alcohol, estrogen, thiazides, and calcium supplements. Bone density did not vary by lifetime coffee intake in women who reported drinking at least one glass of milk per day during most of their adult lives. CONCLUSIONS--Lifetime caffeinated coffee intake equivalent to two cups per day is associated with decreased bone density in older women who do not drink milk on a daily basis.“

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JAMA -- Abstract: Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Relation to Risk of Ischemic Stroke, October 6, 1999, Joshipura et al. 282 (13): 1233 JAMA -- Abstract: Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Relation to Risk of Ischemic Stroke, October 6, 1999, Joshipura et al. 282 (13): 1233

  „Results  A total of 366 women and 204 men had an ischemic stroke. After controlling for standard cardiovascular risk factors, persons in the highest quintile of fruit and vegetable intake (median of 5.1 servings per day among men and 5.8 servings per day among women) had a relative risk (RR) of 0.69 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.52-0.92) compared with those in the lowest quintile. An increment of 1 serving per day of fruits or vegetables was associated with a 6% lower risk of ischemic stroke (RR, 0.94; 95% CI, 0.90-0.99; P=.01, test for trend). Cruciferous vegetables (RR, 0.68 for an increment of 1 serving per day; 95% CI, 0.49-0.94), green leafy vegetables (RR, 0.79; 95% CI, 0.62-0.99), citrus fruit including juice (RR, 0.81; 95% CI, 0.68-0.96), and citrus fruit juice (RR, 0.75; 95% CI, 0.61-0.93) contributed most to the apparent protective effect of total fruits and vegetables.“

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JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 262 No. 9, September 1, 1989) JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 262 No. 9, September 1, 1989)

  „A piece of my mind. So long, coffee shop R. Cohen JAMA. 1989;262:1234.“

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JAMA -- Tourism and Smoke-Free Restaurant Ordinances, April 5, 2000, Noto et al. 283 (13): 1686 JAMA -- Tourism and Smoke-Free Restaurant Ordinances, April 5, 2000, Noto et al. 283 (13): 1686

  „This confounding factor may explain in part the result of the study. In fact, smoke-free American-style coffee shops have been gaining popularity, and their number has been increasing in Japan.“

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JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 276 No. 7, August 21, 1996) JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 276 No. 7, August 21, 1996)

  „Finkelstein; G. Tannin; D. Neuhauser JAMA. 1996;276:531-537. ABSTRACT“

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JAMA -- Abstract: A Prospective Study of Coffee Consumption and the Risk of Symptomatic Gallstone Disease in Men, June 9, 1999, Leitzmann et al. 281 (22): 2106 JAMA -- Abstract: A Prospective Study of Coffee Consumption and the Risk of Symptomatic Gallstone Disease in Men, June 9, 1999, Leitzmann et al. 281 (22): 2106

  Coffee Consumption and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Among Middle-aged Finnish Men and Women Tuomilehto et al. JAMA 2004;291:1213-1219. ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  “

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