
Sara Mahdavi
Dr. Sara Mahdavi is a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, renowned for her research on the health benefits of coffee, particularly in relation to aging and cognitive function. Her recent study, which followed nearly 50,000 women over three decades, highlights the potential of caffeinated coffee to support healthy aging and maintain mental and physical health.
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Dr. Sara Mahdavi from the University of Toronto emphasized caution regarding coffee consumption for brain protection.
Možnost za razvoj demence za skoraj petino nižja pri tistih, ki pijejo kavoSara Mahdavi is the author of the study presented at the Nutrition 2025 conference, which evaluates the impact of coffee on healthy aging.
Ako káva ovplyvňuje zdravé starnutieSara Mahdavi is an assistant professor of nutritional sciences at the University of Toronto who led the study on coffee consumption.
Beber uma quantidade específica de café por dia pode ter um benefício a longo prazo, saiba qual éSara Mahdavi is an adjunct professor of nutritional sciences at the University of Toronto who led the study on coffee consumption.
Long-term study links coffee to healthier ageing – The Irish TimesDr. Sara Mahdavi, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard School of Public Health, is one of the authors of the study evaluating the impact of coffee on aging.
Названа неожиданная польза кофе для организма: Вчера, 15:24Sara Mahdavi, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health who presented the results of the study.
Qual o impacto do café no envelhecimento? Nova pesquisa traz dados animadoresSara Mahdavi highlights that moderate coffee consumption can have protective effects when combined with other healthy behaviors.
Não é essencial, mas beber café pode ajudar a envelhecer com saúde | NutriçãoDr. Sara Mahdavi, Ph.D., a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discussed the health benefits of coffee for aging women.
Women who drink coffee daily may age healthier, 30-year Harvard research reveals







