A newly published research study from Finland suggests that moderate coffee consumption may be linked to a longer lifespan indicator.

For people with severe mental disorders (like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder), cells often age faster, leading to a shorter lifespan. New research suggests that a moderate amount of coffee might help slow down this accelerated aging process.
Whether that applies to people without mental disorders is still a question.
What the Study Found
A study looked at how coffee drinking is related to a key indicator of cellular age, called telomere length, in hundreds of patients with severe mental disorders.

Telomeres are protective caps on our chromosomes; think of them like the plastic tips on the ends of shoelaces—when they get shorter, it’s a sign that our cells are getting older. This is true in humans, whether they are mentally ill or not.
- The Sweet Spot: Drinking three to four cups of coffee a day was linked to the longest telomeres.
- A Biological Boost: The telomeres of patients who drank this amount were significantly longer than those who drank no coffee. This difference was comparable to being about 5 years younger biologically.
- Too Much is Not Better: The protective effects went down when people drank five or more cups of coffee daily.
Why This Matters
People with severe mental disorders tend to have a lifespan that is 15 years shorter than others, often due to conditions linked to faster aging.
Because many people in this group drink a lot of coffee, researchers suggest that simply monitoring and managing coffee intake to keep it at or below four cups a day could offer potential health benefits.
Conclusion: A Word of Caution
While this finding is encouraging, experts advise taking it with caution.
The study only shows a link, not a cause.
It’s unclear whether coffee caused the longer telomeres, or if people with naturally longer telomeres (who might be generally healthier) were simply more likely to drink coffee.

Overall, the research hints that a moderate, sensible amount of coffee could be a positive factor for people.
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