- Free from Publisher JD Lane, CE Barkauskas, RS Surwit, MN … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc Caffeine is a widely used drug despite evidence that it has deleterious
consequences for health, including diabetes (1). In 1967, a study reported that
drinking two cups of instant coffee significantly impaired glucose ... Cited by 36 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►nutrition.org LE Robinson, S Savani, DS Battram, DH … - Journal of Nutrition, 2004 - Am Soc Nutrition Caffeine ingestion negatively affects insulin sensitivity during an oral glucose
tolerance test (OGTT) in lean and obese men, but this has not been studied in
individuals with type 2 diabetes. We examined the effects of caffeine ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►nutrition.org J Shearer, A Farah, T de Paulis, DP Bracy, … - Journal of Nutrition, 2003 - Am Soc Nutrition Consumption of large amounts of coffee has been shown to decrease the incidence
of type 2 diabetes. However, the specific compounds and mechanisms responsible
for this effect are not known. The aim of this study was to determine the ... Cited by 49 - Related articles - All 4 versions
- ►oxfordjournals.org S Carlsson, N Hammar, V Grill, J Kaprio - International journal of epidemiology, 2004 - IEA Sirs—A possible protective effect of coffee consumption on the risk of
developing type 2 diabetes was suggested recently in a study by van Dam and
Feskens. 1 This finding is supported by a Japanese study, 2 whereas no ... Cited by 48 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
F Greer, R Hudson, R Ross, T Graham - Diabetes, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc The purpose of this investigation was to examine the effect of caffeine (an
adenosine receptor antagonist) on whole-body insulin-mediated glucose disposal
in resting humans. We hypothesized that glucose disposal would be lower ... Cited by 89 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org RM van Dam, WJ Pasman, P Verhoef - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc Higher habitual coffee consumption was associated with higher insulin
sensitivity (1) and a lower risk for type 2 diabetes (2–6) in diverse
populations. In contrast, short-term metabolic studies showed that caffeine ... Cited by 25 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
A Reunanen, M Heliövaara, K Aho - The Lancet, 2003 - Elsevier We previously studied coffee consumption as a risk factor for rheumatoid
arthritis 2 and have extended our research to investigate type 2 diabetes. Our
study was based on the Mobile Clinic Health Examination Survey. 3 Between ... Cited by 44 - Related articles - All 3 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org [PDF] A Saremi, M Tulloch-Reid, WC Knowler - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc Although the number of children and youth with type 2 diabetes is in- creasing,
a clear case definition that describes children with type 2 diabetes at
presentation remains elusive. Most initial diagnoses are decided on the ... Cited by 39 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►nutrition.org DS Battram, R Arthur, A Weekes, TE Graham - Journal of Nutrition, 2006 - Am Soc Nutrition Although acute alkaloid caffeine (CAF) ingestion results in an impaired glucose
tolerance, chronic coffee (RCOF) ingestion decreases the risk of developing type
2 diabetes. This study examines the hypothesis that CAF ingestion impairs ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
A Wachman, RS Hattner, B George, DS … - Metabolism: clinical and experimental, 1970 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1: Metabolism. 1970 Jul;19(7):539-46. Effects of decaffeinated and
nondecaffeinated coffee ingestion on blood glucose and plasma ... Cited by 24 - Related articles