IS COFFEE BAD FOR GOUT? A REVIEW BY NUTRITION PROFESSIONALS

Expert opinion from Livia Dickson Chen

PhD in Nutrition · 11 years of experience · Brazil

The differences between coffee consumption and the risk of gout are limited, however, what is observed is that in the long-term coffee consumption is related to a lower incidence of gout. Coffee consumption leads to a significant reduction in uric acid, and this can be a protective factor. There is no restricted amount of coffee to be consumed for those with gout. But it is important to always have moderation, 2 to 3 cups a day is enough.

Expert opinion from Cate F Keen

Bachelor of Health Science (Food & Nutrition) · 2 years of experience · Australia

No, coffee may be beneficial for gout. Coffee is a natural stimulant and increases your heart rate which may help to actively excrete uric acid more efficiently. Try to avoid high levels of added sugar to your coffee, especially high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) which may increase levels of purines.

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Expert opinion from Maria Arienti

Postgraduate in Nutritional Support/Bachelor in Nutrition · 13 years of experience · Argentina

Some studies suggest that drinking coffee in moderation, especially regular caffeinated coffee, may be associated with reducing the risk of gout.

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