Coffee consumption and risk of rheumatoid arthritis

Nov 13, 2003Arthritis and rheumatism

Coffee drinking and the risk of rheumatoid arthritis

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Abstract

Among 121,701 women, no significant association was found between coffee consumption and the risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

  • Decaffeinated coffee consumption of 4 or more cups per day was not associated with an increased risk of incident RA.
  • Cumulative caffeinated coffee consumption showed no relationship with RA risk.
  • Tea consumption of more than 3 cups per day did not correlate with RA risk.
  • Total coffee and total caffeine intake were not linked to the risk of developing RA.
  • The findings suggest a lack of consistent evidence for dietary beverages influencing RA risk in this cohort.

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