Latest Research
The Tea Advisory Panel publishes reviews and reports on black tea and health and also sponsors various research papers and studies. You can read the full reports by clicking on the relevant title.
For more details about any of these reviews or reports, please contact the TAP press office via: Emma Sanderson or Nicky Smith on 0207 7058989
Papers and reviews:
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| Title | Date | Category | Description | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Habitual caffeine intake in women of childbearing age | 10 April 2008 | Health Research Archive | For women, delayed conception and recurrent pregnant loss are just a few of the health implications associated with a caffeine-rich diet (Mol. Hum. Reprod., 11, 357). | Read |
| Maternal caffeine consumption during pregnancy and the risk of miscarriage: a prospective cohort study | 10 April 2008 | Health Research Archive | Read | |
| Maternal caffeine consumption during pregnancy and the risk of miscarriage: a prospective cohort study | 10 April 2008 | Health Research Archive | he objective of the study was to examine whether the risk of miscarriage is associated with caffeine consumption during pregnancy after controlling for pregnancy-related symptoms. | Read |
| Caffeine and miscarriage risk | 10 April 2008 | Health Research Archive | Coffee and caffeine have been inconsistently found to be associated with increased risk of clinical miscarriage-a potentially important association given the high prevalence of exposure. | Read |
| The impact of caffeine on mood, cognitive function, performance and hydration: a review of benefits and risks | 10 April 2008 | Health Research Archive | The reputed benefits of moderate caffeine consumption include improvements in physical endurance, cognitive function, particularly alertness and vigilance, mood and perception of fatigue. | Read |
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“Does tea count to your 8 cups of fluid a day?”
Tea contains aproximately 99% water. It is an important source of fluid and can count towards your daily intake of 8 cups of fluid. Both the Food Standards Agency and the British Dietetic Association... Learn more
