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COFFEE IS AMAZING

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No Coffee Shops

Currently, I’m studying at a Seventh Day Adventist University and coffee shops don’t exist on campus. It’s a little strange for a place where students are studying 24/7.

Well, the school’s founding principles advocate to avoid stimulants of any kind~ coffee included.

Since I’m a nutrition student bringing a cup of coffee to an Adventist university every day, I got a little curious. Am I a blasphemous nutrition student? Should I be staying away from coffee?

At this point, I’ve been drinking coffee on campus for a year and no one has refuted it yet. And I doubt anyone will. The environment here is inclusive and open to discussion. With this in mind, I did my research and gave an in class lecture concerning the benefits of coffee on cardiovascular disease.

Ironically, the presentation after me was on the benefits coffee had on weight loss… 

Inside Scoop on Coffee

Let me give you the inside scoop on poor, misunderstood coffee.

In the short term, like hours, coffee raises your blood pressure. This concerns doctors since high blood pressure is associated with strokes, heart attacks, etc.

High blood pressure is spreading like wildfire. In fact it impacts 1/3 of adults in the US (1) and it was the primary cause of death for 61,762 Americans in 2009 (1). 

But according to several research studies, coffee isn’t causing it. Coffee has actually been shown to lower blood pressure over the long term (months to years).

Here’s the theory.

During and after consumption, coffee raises our blood pressure. However, when we consume coffee every day for 3 months or more, our body starts to fight back by lowering our overall resting blood pressure.

For example: If your blood pressure is 145/85, it may lower to 130/75 after 3 months of consistent coffee consumption. 

This is your body’s built-in safety mechanism, activated by drinking coffee.

Pretty amazing right? I thought so…

Research has also suggested that coffee contributes to weight loss, lowering the risk of type 2 diabetes, lowering the risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, improving physical performance, etc.

Based on research the most effective intake ranged from 2-4 cups of coffee a day. Because like most things, moderation is key.

Ready to build the body you want with a sustainable lifestyle?

David Minishian, MPH

David Minishian, MPH

Fitness and Nutrition Coach

David is the owner and head coach at Sculpt Fitness in Long Beach, CA. He leads the mission at Sculpt to educate, equip, and empower the local community to make the best decisions for their health. For over 10 years he has coached exercise and nutrition, helping clients create sustainable lifestyle to build the body they want. When he's not training, coaching or cooking, David is on an adventure with his wife and kids or teeing up his next shot on a golf course.

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