The risk of chronic liver disease was reduced by 25 to 30 per cent in low coffee consumers and up to 65 per cent in those who drank a lot. Coffee protects the liver due to a combination of effects caused by its constituents, the review team concluded.
Moderate coffee drinking is defined by the European Food Safety Authority as three to five cups a day.
“Research suggests that coffee may reduce the risk of liver diseases and it is important patients have access to dietary information and advice from health care professionals in a manner that is easy for them to understand and act upon.”
Judi Rhys, chief executive of the British Liver Trust, said: “Liver disease is a silent killer as often there are no symptoms until it’s too late.
Figures show drinking too much alcohol is a major cause of the 25 per cent increase in deaths from liver disease in England – from 9,231 in 2001 to 11,575 in 2009.
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