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"textContent": "Moderate coffee consumption — two to three cups of 250 ml per day — is associated with a reduced risk of stress, anxiety, and depression. This conclusion was reached by scientists from Fudan University. The results of the study were published in the journal Journal of Affective Disorders.\nLarge-Scale Study Over 13 Years\n\nThe research used data from the UK Biobank: scientists tracked the health of more than 460,000 people who were observed for an average of 13 years. At the start of the study, participants had no mental disorders; however, over the course of the observation period, more than 18,000 cases of mood disorders and stress-related conditions were recorded.\nOptimal Coffee Intake Identified\n\nThe analysis showed that the lowest risk of such disorders was observed among people who drank two to three cups of coffee of 250 ml per day. At the same time, the relationship turned out to be nonlinear: both low and excessive coffee consumption worsened mental health indicators. Among those who drank five or more cups per day, the risk, on the contrary, increased.",
"title": "Moderate Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Depression and Stress"
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