In the U.S. nearly 60 percent of adults drink coffee each morning, and 78 percent drink it at least occasionally.2 On the average,
coffee drinkers consume about two cups a day.
Canadian and U.S.
coffee drinkers consume about 40 gallons and 30 gallons per person per year, respectively, Heller said.
Coffee is deeply ingrained in Western culture and most regular
coffee drinkers consume more than one cup per day.
According to the Coffee Association of Canada the average Canadian
coffee drinker consumes approximately 2.8 cups of coffee per day or almost 20 cups per week.
Not exact matches
It is possible to overdo it on caffeine — many heavy
coffee drinkers surpass the recommended limit of 400 mg of caffeine per day, and that can cause insomnia, restlessness, or a fast heartbeat, especially if
consumed too fast.
A recent U.S. survey showed that almost 70 percent of American
coffee drinkers believe that the quality of Kona
coffee they
consume both at home and away is better than it used to be.
An analysis of more than 17,000 adults has found that
coffee drinkers have a 7 per cent lower risk of developing heart failure for every cup of
coffee they
consume per week.
It's reported that each
coffee drinker in the Netherlands
consumes about 69 gallons every year.
What they found is that «moderate»
coffee drinkers — those who
consume three to five cups a day — experienced a lower risk of deaths from cardiovascular disease, neurological diseases, Type 2 diabetes, and suicide.
Women
consuming a minimum of 4 cups of
coffee per day have a 50 % less risk of developing diabetes compared to non-
coffee drinkers.
Unfortunate for
coffee and tea
drinkers, both
coffee and tea respectively inhibit iron absorption by as much as 39 and 60 percent when
consumed with a meal.
Although 2 retrospective studies found that persons with PD were less likely to be
coffee drinkers than persons without PD, the results were not statistically significant.7, 8 In 2 other case - control studies, individuals with PD
consumed significantly less
coffee prior to the diagnosis of PD than controls.6, 19 In both studies, a significant inverse dose - response relationship between
coffee intake and PD was observed.
In fact, 70 % of Americans surveyed
consume coffee, according to a 2014 CreditDonkey survey, and the majority of those
coffee drinkers say they fulfill their java craving during breakfast hours.