Funded by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) — an industry body — which is a notable conflict of interest the authors disclose but don't extensively discuss
Funded by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) — an industry body — which is a notable conflict of interest the authors disclose but don't extensively discuss
It does not sound like an outcome that big coffee paid for it to be so:
Behaviourally, coffee drinkers exhibited greater impulsivity and emotional reactivity, whereas non-coffee drinkers demonstrated better memory performance.
> It does not sound like an outcome that big coffee paid for it to be so:
Who said anything about big coffee? These guys might be a secret, anti-coffee organisation. /s
it's the barley cartel.
I knew it! Microchips in my beer. That's why I only drink it from aluminum cans, to foil the transmissions.
Ah yes, yet another in the long line of results which confirm our suspicion of water being wet to have been right all along. In this case it's something that anyone who has spent a significant amount of time around routine coffee drinkers and regularly consumed it themselves already took for granted.
Do they though? Any data on that? Also, the highly caffeinated people might also be sleep deprived, which impacts memory and emotional regulation
The data is in the linked paper. It's a direct quote from the abstract.
Please delete this comment. It’s embarrassing
Maybe he forgot?
Every damn time, for chocolate, coffee, and red wine "studies."
Who else would fund a study?