Abstract

Kotani et al. reported results on the association between coffee consumption and serum adiponectin concentrations in Japanese men and women (1). They concluded that their study does not confirm our recent observation that frequent consumption of coffee is associated with higher adiponectin concentrations in a population of U.S. women (2) and suggest that ethnic differences may have contributed to this difference in results. However, one could offer several …

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