Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Coffee-drinkers less likely to die from certain diseases

Benefits of Coffee
People who report drinking three to five cups of coffee per day are less likely to die prematurely from heart disease, suicide, diabetes or Parkinson’s disease, US researchers said Monday.
Both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee were shown to have benefits, said the study by researchers at the Harvard University Chan School of Public Health published in the November 16 edition of the journal Circulation.
The study compared people who don’t drink coffee, or drank less than two cups daily, to those who reported drinking “moderate” amounts of coffee, or up to five cups daily.
The study did not prove a cause-and-effect for coffee and the reduced likelihood of certain diseases, but uncovered an apparent link that aligns with previous research, and that scientists would like to probe further.
“Bioactive compounds in coffee reduce insulin resistance and systematic inflammation,” said first author Ming Ding, a doctoral student in the Department of Nutrition.
“That could explain some of our findings. However, more studies are needed to investigate the biological mechanisms producing these effects.”
No protective effect was found against cancer in this study. Some previous research has pointed to a link between coffee consumption and a lower risk of certain cancers.
The study was based on data gathered from three large, ongoing surveys including some 300,000 nurses and other health professionals who agree to answer questionnaires about their own medical conditions and habits at regular intervals over the course of 30 years.
“In the whole study population, moderate coffee consumption was associated with reduced risk of death from cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, and suicide,” said the findings.
Researchers also accounted for potential confounding factors such as smoking, body mass index, exercise, alcohol consumption, and diet. But the fact that the research relied on surveys, which use self-reported behavior, could raise questions about its reliability.
And experts warned that coffee — a substance adored by many devotees — may not be right for everyone.
“Regular consumption of coffee can be included as part of a healthy, balanced diet,” said senior author Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard.
“However, certain populations such as pregnant women and children should be cautious about high caffeine intake from coffee or other beverages.”

NAVY KENZO TRAILBLAZING, NOMINATED FOR NAIJA AWARDS, TOPPING CHARTS ACROSS AFRICA

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African (Tanzanian based) hit maker duo Navy Kenzo, composed of songstress Aika and Producer Nahreel have been nominated for best group at the Top Naija Music Awards that will take place on the 26th of January. Navy Kenzo will be up against such acts like Dupi 2, Connect Music Group (CMG), Ace Republic, DP-Kings and Betrose
Navy Kenzo, having joined forces with MTV MAMA Nominee and AFRIMA winner Vanessa Mdee with their latest single Game have managed to stir interest and a nomination. The heavy hitting club banging collabo has already been number one on various music charts across Africa such as Trace African charts,  Sound City and even the MTV Base Official African Chart to name a few… And also across the world!
Game – a cat and mouse love song – about a guy who chases a girl waiting for the day she stops playing hard to get, has earned Navy Kenzo a nomination at the Naija awards for a group that comes from outside of Nigeria.
Although this is their fifth single together they have had previous hits such as Bokodo, Viza and Moyoni. But it was with Game that Navy Kenzo managed to cross over to the international market.  With a video shot in South Africa and Directed by Justin Campos
Navy Kenzo is a duo led by amazing vocals of the group’s songstress Aika and Kilimanjaro Tanzania Music Award winning producer Nahreel that has made beats for a number of hits such as Diamond Platnumz’s Nana, Joh Makini’s  Nusu Nusu and Vanessa Mdee’s Nobody But Me, Never Ever and Hawajui,
Voting has started and will end on Thursday, December 31, 2015. Winners will be announced on January 2, 2016 and the award presentation ceremony will take place on Tuesday, Jan 26, 2016 in Lagos.
To vote for Navy Kenzo as Best Group at the Top Naija Music Awards please visithttp://topnaijamusicawards.com/vote/bestmusicgroup/