HomeHealth & FitnessDoctor reveals how an extra cup of coffee a day can cut risk of frailty in older age and help keep the heart young

Doctor reveals how an extra cup of coffee a day can cut risk of frailty in older age and help keep the heart young

Can your morning cup of coffee do more than kick start your day? Recent studies have increasingly reported potential health benefits of moderate intake to enhance frailty, mobility, and the overall well-being of individuals, among older individuals.

October 24, 2025 / 15:12 IST
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Discover how moderate coffee consumption may help older adults prevent frailty, strengthen muscles, reduce inflammation, and support cognitive health (Image: Unsplash)
Discover how moderate coffee consumption may help older adults prevent frailty, strengthen muscles, reduce inflammation, and support cognitive health (Image: Unsplash)

We've always known that coffee makes the world go ‘round: it gives people energy, helps brain function and comforts countless individuals around the globe. Aside from its smell and flavour, scientists are finding that coffee seems to have an additional perk — and it has to do with whether a person develops Alzheimer’s disease. Research has shown that moderate consumption can have potential benefits, including promoting heart health, cognitive function and even lowering the risk of some chronic diseases.

Now, the focus has shifted to frailty — a condition marked by declining strength and endurance and low resistance to illness, often detected in older adults. The frail become more prone to falls, disease and poor quality of life.

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Although it is well-known that diet, physical activity, and even sleep are contributors of frailty prevention, new research suggests coffee may be a contributing factor. Even a seemingly trivial change — an extra cup of coffee each day, for instance — might affect overall resilience and vibrancy, offering older people a simple way to help maintain strength and independence.

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