Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Caffeine against the Alzheimer's disease

The scientists seem to be joined in the idea of announcing the benefits of the coffee and of the caffeine with diverse studies, as we indicate already in due time in this health blog on having said that the coffee improves the memory. There is another group of investigators who with his studies have got out the benefits of the caffeine against the Alzheimer's disease.

Coffee Alzheimer's disease


Therefore, it seems that we will have to believe that the coffee is good for the memory, we go, since those persons who consume caffeine of a regular way have less risks of suffering from the Alzheimer's disease evil.

This way, the coffee consumers will be satisfied, since according to the study CAIDE, taken forward by the neurologists of the University of Kuopio in Finland, in collaboration with other Scandinavian institutions, they came to the conclusion that those habitual caffeine consumers have less risks of enduring the Alzehimer evil, between problematic others related to the central nervous system.

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According to the results of the study, those persons who consume a high grade of coffee (between three and five cups of coffee are considered to be a high place a day) have 65 % less possibilities of contracting Alzheimer's disease and other sufferings neuronales. The study was practised in 1.409 persons who previously had been part of two important studies realized on the matter (the sample is scarce again). In whole, the above mentioned individuals remained in observation an average of 21 years to determine how the caffeine was acting in the neurological system with the step of the years (perhaps variable time is more effective).

On the other hand, also it was proved that the caffeine stimulates favorably the central nervous system and favors the intellectual yield.

This way, the relation between coffee, caffeine, memory and Alzheimer's disease becomes latent again.

  • The Evil of Alzheimer's disease
  • The coffee improves the memory
  • World day of the Alzheimer's disease

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