Coffee: Cognitive Health Effects

Have you ever had a sip of a coffee in the morning and felt a jolt of energy that immediately woke you up? Have you wondered if there could be any lasting effects of drinking coffee? Today, we will explore the cognitive effects of drinking coffee.

How is Coffee Made?

Coffee is made from seeds of Coffea arabica in either its raw, roasted, whole, or grounded form. While there are 70 species of coffee, only 3 are cultivated (Coffea arabica, Coffea canephora, and Coffea liberica).

Most coffees are made from roasted coffee. Raw coffee beans are added to loaders and then into a rotating drum heated to around 240 degrees. Most coffee is roasted to 3 levels: light, medium, and dark roast.

Once the coffee beans are roasted, they are grounded in various levels to suit the brewing method. Some of the most common brewing methods include pour-over, drip coffeemakers, French press, cold brew, and espresso. If you want to learn more about different brewing methods, you can explore a few recommendations, such as this one from Starbucks and another from Blue Bottle.

What’s In the Coffee?

One of the key characteristics of coffee is its bitter taste. The coffee’s bitter taste is from the extracted coffee’s chlorogenic acid (CGA), the coffee’s main phenolic acid compound, broken down during roasting. The broken-down organic compound also contributes toward the browning of the coffee beans.

A 2021 study reports that CGA may lower blood cholesterol, triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein. It also has antioxidant, antibacterial, and DNA protection effects because of its ability to neutralize free radicals that damage DNA and other cell structures. A 2020 study showed that CGA in coffee showed a protective effect against cognitive impairment and prevented the build-up of amyloid beta plaques in mice that were induced to have Alzheimer’s disease.

Of course, caffeine is also one of the main components of the coffee. Caffeine affects changes in the blood level of norepinephrine, dopamine, acetylcholine, serotonin, glutamate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Caffeine works by blocking adenosine receptors in phosphodiesterase enzymes in skeletal muscles and adipose tissues. This increases the breakdown of fats in the body, giving more muscle energy. This inhibition also increases the concentration of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), which may increase epinephrine and dopamine. It also allows the heart and lungs to work faster.

In a 2022 cross-sectional study, theobromine and theophylline in coffee were associated with increased cognitive function, but the authors claim that more research is needed to strengthen their results. A 2017 mice study showed that theobromine and theophylline did not have a protective effect against cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease-modeled mice.

What are the Cognitive Effects of Coffee?

A 2013 paper reviewed articles published between 1990 and 2002 and found coffee is associated with a reduction in the incidence of diabetes and liver disease. The authors also found coffee appears to have protective effects against Parkinson’s disease and osteoporosis. This study appears to be supported by a 2020 neuroimaging study that showed that whole coffee cherry extract administration to older adults can lead to structures of neurons involved in decision-making, attention, and memory.

What part of coffee might be contributing to this improvement in cognitive function? A 2018 Japanese study suggested that roasting coffee beans is a crucial part of its role in reducing beta-amyloid plaque in humans. A 2013 study suggested that it is not caffeine but something in the coffee that contributes to neuroprotective effects. For example, a 2018 study found that phenylindanes prevent the build-up of beta-amyloid and tau build-ups for those at risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

If you prefer to drink tea instead of coffee, you may still benefit from similar chemicals in tea that have similar effects. A 2005 study showed that age was positively associated with tea consumption but negatively associated with coffee preference. Teas also have flavonoids, which appear to have a beneficial effect on cognitive health.

Summary

This post explored coffee’s components and how those affect our cognitive health. We hope this post has helped you understand coffee’s effects on your health. If you have a favorite way of drinking your coffee, please feel free to share it in the comment section!

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Cognitive Benefits of Computer Games

I am sure you have heard many parental figures scolding their children for playing too many video/computer games. But have you considered there could be cognitive benefits to playing computer games? In this post, we will explore online-based simulation programs like computer games or electronic cognitive simulations to see the benefits of playing them.

  1. What Are Online Cognitive Stimulation Programs?
  2. What about computer games for cognitive improvement?
  3. So Is Playing a Computer Game Helpful to Improve Our Cognitive Function Level?

What Are Online Cognitive Stimulation Programs?

Cognitive stimulation therapy is a non-medical treatment involving group activities to stimulate memory and language use for older adults at risk of cognitive decline. Several studies have found cognitive stimulation therapy effective in improving the quality of life for older adults with mild-to-moderate dementia. It can also improve language function, but limited evidence shows that it can improve memory or a sense of orientation. Online cognitive stimulation programs became more available during COVID-19 for older adults with difficulty walking.

One example of such clinical cognitive stimulation therapy adopted into the online platform is virtual cognitive stimulation therapy, which is conducted over a video conference platform, using similar interactive activities such as group songs, comparing images of faces, and bingo for individuals with dementia and their caregiver from countries such as Brazil, India, and Ireland. A 2022 study indicates that while there is an advantage to using virtual cognitive stimulation therapy compared to in-person cognitive stimulation therapy, it may not be as effective as in-person cognitive stimulation therapy. A 2017 study found that a computerized cognitive stimulation program for older adults with mild cognitive impairment did not improve cognitive or psychosocial functions.

What about computer games for cognitive improvement?

What about computer games for cognitive improvement? A 2020 study conducted a randomized trial on 3-month use of AquaSnap, a cognitive training videogame developed to improve cognitive function from MyCQ.  It involves using attention, working memory, episodic memory, executive function, and processing speed. The study found improvement in cognitive functions over time. A 2018 study evaluating the effect of playing a football video game among women has found improved cognitive performance and lower cortisol levels. However, we should be careful not to say that this improvement is because of the game’s impact on brain changes. A 2014 study cautions attributing better performance on cognitive tests to neurophysiological changes may be difficult because behavioral effects may have similar effects on cognitive performance. A 2018 study found that depending on the computer game we play, we may experience different influences on cognitive function levels and physiological stress levels.

So Is Playing a Computer Game Helpful to Improve Our Cognitive Function Level?

Through our exploration of the literature on the effects of computer games on cognitive function, we found evidence for both arguments that it may or may not improve cognitive function levels. We also found literature that suggests improvement in cognitive performance may depend on the type of computer game. We will leave you with a qualitative study conducted in 2010 looking at the effect of playing Nintendo Wii on two elderly women who have mild cognitive impairment. The authors also cite previous studies, so please check them out!

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