Updated
Updated · iHeart · May 26
UCC Study Finds 60-Person Coffee Trial Boosts Mood and Focus, Cuts Anxiety
Updated
Updated · iHeart · May 26

UCC Study Finds 60-Person Coffee Trial Boosts Mood and Focus, Cuts Anxiety

4 articles · Updated · iHeart · May 26
  • About 60 participants in a University College Cork study showed mood, focus and anxiety benefits from both regular and decaf coffee.
  • Decaf coffee was linked to better learning and memory, while caffeinated coffee was associated with sharper focus and lower stress levels.
  • Researchers said the effects may stem from plant compounds and polyphenols acting through the gut-brain axis, not caffeine alone.
  • Doctors cautioned the study was small and that coffee’s effects vary by person, especially for people with certain health conditions.
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