Coffee intake and cancer: an umbrella review of meta-analyses

ObjectiveWith the increase in coffee consumption, its impact on health has garnered significant attention. However, the relationship between coffee intake and cancer risk remains controversial in epidemiological studies. To summarize the most reliable evidence on coffee consumption and cancer risk,...

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Published inShanghai Yufang Yixue Vol. 35; no. 12; pp. 1259 - 1270
Main Authors CHEN Huiyi, GAO Min, LI Xiaoguang
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published Shanghai Preventive Medicine Association 01.12.2023
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Summary:ObjectiveWith the increase in coffee consumption, its impact on health has garnered significant attention. However, the relationship between coffee intake and cancer risk remains controversial in epidemiological studies. To summarize the most reliable evidence on coffee consumption and cancer risk, we conducted a comprehensive review of meta-analyses examining the association between coffee consumption and cancer risk in various populations.MethodsMeta-analyses of observational studies were conducted, utilizing searches of the PubMed and Web of Science databases to identify associations between coffee intake and cancer risk.ResultsA total of 24 observational studies comprising 76 non-overlapping associations were included in this umbrella review. Coffee intake was found to be associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer, brain cancer, colon cancer, colorectal cancer, endometrial cancer, liver cancer, melanoma, non-melanoma, oral cancer, and oral/pharyngeal cancer. Conversely, coffee intake was associated w
ISSN:1004-9231
DOI:10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2023.22821