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Coffee drinkers have less fat, more muscle, and surprising hormone differences

A major study has found that coffee drinkers have less fat and more muscle than non-drinkers.

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Source diversity sample: News-Medical · Yahoo Health · newsreel.com.au · inc.com · VICE · Science Daily.

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The obvious questions

What did the study find about coffee drinkers?

The study found that coffee drinkers have less fat and more muscle than non-drinkers.

What did the study find about hormones?

The study found surprising differences in hormone levels, including testosterone.

What types of coffee were studied?

The study does not specify whether the findings apply to all types of coffee or to decaffeinated coffee.

The story so far

A study of 2,264 people has linked coffee consumption to healthier body composition. The study found that coffee drinkers have less fat and more muscle than non-drinkers. The study also found surprising differences in hormone levels, including testosterone.

The findings suggest that coffee may have benefits beyond its known effects on energy levels. The study was published in Science Daily and covered by newsreel.com.au, inc.com and VICE. The study's authors have not yet commented on the implications of these findings for public health guidelines.

The study's authors have not yet commented on whether the findings apply to all types of coffee or to decaffeinated coffee.

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