Scientists Discovered Coffee Doesn’t Actually Stress You Out
Released on 05/09/2026
Are you a big fan of coffee?
Can't function without it?
But first, coffee?
Well, you might be in luck
because scientists just discovered more ways
coffee can be good for you.
A recent study by APC Microbiome Ireland research center
at University College Cork
explored how regular coffee consumption
influences the gut-brain axis,
the communication network
that connects our digestive system with brain activity.
And the results reveal a highly complex interaction
that goes far beyond caffeine.
Scientists compare 31 healthy adults
who regularly consume coffee,
between 3 to 5 cups a day,
with 31 non-coffee drinkers.
They found that coffee consumption modifies
the composition of the intestinal microbiome.
In regular drinkers,
changes were detected in the abundance of certain bacteria,
suggesting that coffee favors specific microorganisms
which contribute to the elimination
of harmful intestinal bacteria,
preventing infections.
Scientists also analyzed
what happens when people stop drinking coffee,
testing with both caffeinated and decaf coffee.
While the first days were accompanied
by headaches and fatigue,
coffee drinkers saw lower levels of impulsiveness
and emotional reactivity.
The reintroduction of either kind after two weeks
reduced perceived stress
and certain indicators of depression.
And while caffeinated coffee was also associated
with improvements in anxiety and attention,
decaf showed benefits in memory,
sleep quality, and physical activity.
Finally, the study found that coffee consumers
had lower levels of inflammatory markers
and higher levels of anti-inflammatory molecules.
No considerable difference in physiological stress
via cortisol was measured,
suggesting that at least under normal conditions,
coffee does not actually substantially alter
the body's response to stress,
even if it may influence the perception of it.
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