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JAMA -- Abstract: Evidence of dietary copper and zinc deficiencies, May 4, 1979, Klevay et al. 241 (18): 1916

JAMA -- Abstract: Evidence of dietary copper and zinc deficiencies, May 4, 1979, Klevay et al. 241 (18): 1916 ()

  „The mean daily amounts of copper and zinc found in hospital diets by atomic absorption spectrometry were 0.76 and 9.4 mg, respectively. Comparison of these diets with published data showed median daily amounts of copper and zinc to be 0.78 and 12.0 mg, respectively, for 20 diets made from conventional foods. These amounts of copper and zinc are less than the 2 mg of copper and 13 mg of zinc thought to be required daily by adults. Hospital diets and perhaps diets in general seem to be low in copper and zinc; the amounts of copper are lower than those of zinc in comparison with respective requirements.“

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JAMA -- Coffee Consumption and Insulin Sensitivity, March 10, 2004, Ärnlöv et al. 291 (10): 1199 JAMA -- Coffee Consumption and Insulin Sensitivity, March 10, 2004, Ärnlöv et al. 291 (10): 1199

  „To the Editor: Coffee consumption has been associated with a substantially lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.1 However, despite the widespread use of coffee, there are few data on the specific effects of coffee on the 2 main causes of diabetes, ie, insulin resistance and defective insulin secretion. We investigated the association between coffee consumption and both insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in a sample of elderly Swedish men without diabetes.“

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Does Coffee Raise Blood Pressure?  (INeedCoffee.com) Does Coffee Raise Blood Pressure? (INeedCoffee.com)

  „al, in a prospective study reported in the February 1996 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), examined data collected from more than 85,000 women over a 10-year period. After adjusting for known risk factors, the authors found no evidence for any positive association between coffee consumption and risk of CVD for women consuming six or more cups of coffee a day.“

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JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 243 No. 1, January 4, 1980) JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 243 No. 1, January 4, 1980)

  „Many questions, fewer answers, about pot J. Elliott JAMA. 1980;243:15.“

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