Coffee consumption is associated with a lower incidence of fatty liver in middle-aged men

K Funatsu, T Yamashita, H Nakamura�- Journal of Health Science, 2011 - jstage.jst.go.jp
K Funatsu, T Yamashita, H Nakamura
Journal of Health Science, 2011jstage.jst.go.jp
… A total of 492 males, consisting of the 164 males from those with fatty liver (fatty liver
group) and 328 males from those without fatty liver (non-fatty liver group), were examined in
this study. Serial changes in daily coffee intake from 1999 to 2004 were compared between
these two matched groups. Further, the effect of changes in daily … The subjects in this
study were limited to only men for the following reasons: first, the average prevalence of
fatty liver classified according to sex was reported to be twice as high in men as it was in�…
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