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[deleted] t1_j0txid1 wrote
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romym15 t1_j0qk51d wrote
That coffee drink with 20 tbspns of sugar and a gallon of syrup don't count. You know who you are.
explodinglizards t1_j0qd25g wrote
The first half of the title had my hopes up ngl.
di3inaf1r3 t1_j0qvuoi wrote
“Drinking coffee has been shown to reduce type 2 diabetes risk in the general population; however, until now, its effects among women who had gestational diabetes were unknown”
[deleted] t1_j0ppi48 wrote
Hurray! Finally some good news!
cbbelgium t1_j0trbbm wrote
TLDR: If drinking coffee prevents you from drinking sugary drinks, it will lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Taxoro t1_j0qiutx wrote
How common is this for there to be actual statistical significance to it?
Outlander_-_ t1_j0ro0bn wrote
It’s in the article, and study.
Taxoro t1_j0rycc2 wrote
4500 people for a medical survey is very very little.
How are they gonna isolate all the other factors that could play a role other than the coffee? Coffee drinkers may be more employed, could eat healthier etc. etc.
To me it's not that clear that it's actually the coffee making a difference.
SnooPuppers1978 t1_j0tpc0q wrote
No amount of people would be able to make possible confounders to go away, if it's not RCT.
Otherwise-Way-1176 t1_j0vqd2z wrote
That’s not what statistical significance means at all.
Something can be statistically significant and just be a correlation.
4500 people is plenty to establish statistical significance. They could’ve had far fewer people and still established statistical significance.
EffieFlo t1_j0txwv3 wrote
"Professor Zhang concluded: “The overall findings suggest that caffeinated coffee, when consumed properly (two to five cups per day, without sugar and whole-fat/high-fat dairy), could be incorporated into a relatively healthy lifestyle for certain people."
He doesn't understand how I like my coffee then....
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jawshoeaw t1_j0tk041 wrote
Woohoo I’m saved !! Wait , does this not apply to dudes ?
Yala-enki4320 t1_j0tuja9 wrote
Research sponsored by Nescafé
Surgical_Precisizmn t1_j0q0o42 wrote
...the way I make coffee definitely does NOT lower my risk of diabetes.