Millions of people around the world look forward to a cup of coffee whether at
home, whilst on the move or at work. The aroma, taste and the sense of feeling
“refreshed” after a cup of coffee brings pleasure to many of us, as we go about
our daily lives.
Coffee is one of the most widely researched ingredients and the growing body of
scientific research shows that coffee, when drunk in moderation (four to five
regular size cups a day) is safe for healthy adults and can even have beneficial
health implications as part of a healthy diet and physically active lifestyle.
Medical and scientific organisations around the world advise pregnant women to
consume no more than 300 mg of caffeine per day (equivalent to 3 regular size
cups of coffee). Recent guidance from the Food Standards Agency in the UK
recommends that pregnant women limit their caffeine intake to 200 mg per day
(approximately two regular size cups of coffee). All sources of caffeine should be
considered when considering total daily intake; including coffee, tea, cola
drinks, energy drinks and chocolate.
If you enjoy drinking coffee and would like to find out more about the effects
of drinking coffee on health and wellbeing, select one of the topics below.