Wednesday, September 17, 2014

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http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/why-coffee-protects-against-diabetes-190743

A large body of clinical studies has implicated the important role of sex hormones in the development of type 2 diabetes, and it's known that SHBG not only regulates the sex hormones that are biologically active but may also bind to receptors in a variety of cells, directly mediating the signaling of sex hormones.'
Reporting with colleagues in the current edition of the journal Diabetes, first author Atsushi Goto, a UCLA doctoral student in epidemiology, and Dr. Simin Liu, a professor of epidemiology and medicine with joint appointments at the UCLA School of Public Health and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, show that women who drink at least four cups of coffee a day are less than half as likely to develop diabetes as non-coffee drinkers. ''
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June 26, 2006 -- Postmenopausal women who drink at least six daily cups of coffee -- especially decaffeinated coffee -- may be less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who never drink coffee.
So says a study in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Researchers from the University of Minnesota's School of Public Health -- including Mark Pereira, PhD -- studied more than 28,800 Iowa women for 11 years.  '

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