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According to reports, the study was conducted jointly by the Western Australian Medical Research Institute and the Western Australian School of Medicine and Pharmacology. The researchers initially wanted to study the cardiovascular benefits of chlorogenic acid in coffee.
However, the research process has found that drinking too much coffee, including coffee without caffeine, is harmful to the human body.
The researchers found that feeding the same amount of chlorogenic acid to laboratory mice affected their liver fat utilization and caused intracellular fat accumulation abnormalities.
McPherson said that it is safe to take in moderate amounts of coffee, but you should be alert to excessive intake. The health effects of coffee seem to depend on the dose.
Methu said that moderate intake of coffee, up to 3 or 4 cups per day, still seems to reduce the risk of certain diseases such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
Messin said that there are many people. They look slim, but they have accumulated a lot of fat in cells and liver around their organs. If you drink too much coffee, the situation will get worse.
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Too much coffee leads to abdominal fat accumulation
A recent study in Australia shows that drinking too much coffee can cause weight gain, as well as other health problems such as heart disease and diabetes, as well as coffee without caffeine. Experts warn that if people drink 5 cups or more of coffee a day, the amount of fat that accumulates in the abdomen will increase.