Are coffee's alleged health protective effects real or artifact? The enduring disjunction between relevant experimental and observational evidence.
Jack E JamesPublished in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2018)
When considered in the context of experimental evidence concerning caffeine's known pharmacological actions, there is reason to be sceptical about observational findings alleging health-protective effects from coffee consumption. Long-term randomised trials are needed to end the enduring interpretative disjunction between observational and experimental evidence concerning coffee/caffeine consumption and health.