The Association between Coffee and Tea Consumption at Midlife and Risk of Dementia Later in Life: The HUNT Study
coffee consumption
coffee consumption; tea consumption; mild cognitive impairment; dementia; Alzheimer’s disease; nutrition; epidemiology; apolipoprotein E
Male
Tea
Apolipoprotein E4
tea consumption
910
Alzheimer's disease
Coffee
Article
3. Good health
mild cognitive impairment
nutrition
Risk Factors
Humans
epidemiology
Female
Cognitive Dysfunction
Dementia
dementia
apolipoprotein E
DOI:
10.20944/preprints202304.0627.v1
Publication Date:
2023-04-21T00:35:14Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Background: Studies exploring the possible protective effect of coffee and tea consumption on dementia showed inconsistent results so far. We aimed to investigate whether consumption of tea and different types of coffee at midlife are associated with dementia later in life and, whether sex or ApoE4 influence such association.
Methods: We included 7381 participants from the Norwegian HUNT Study. Self-reported questionnaires assessed daily consumption of coffee and tea at baseline. After 22 years, individuals 70 years or older were screened on cognitive impairment.
Results: General coffee consumption and tea consumption was not associated with dementia risk. Compared to daily consumption of 0-1 cups of coffee, daily consumption of ≥8 cups of boiled coffee was associated with increased dementia risk in women (OR:1.83, 95% CI: 1.10-3.04, p-value for trend=0.03) and daily consumption of 4-5 cups of other types of coffee was associated with a decrease in dementia risk in only men (OR 0.48, 95% CI: 0.32-0.72, p-value for trend =0.05). Furthermore, the association between boiled coffee and increased dementia risk was only found in ApoE4 non-carriers. Differences by sex or ApoE4 carrier status were not supported by strong statistical evidence for interaction.
Conclusion: Type of coffee may play a role in the direction of the association between coffee-drinking habits and dementia later in life.
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