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Coffee drinking among Finnish youth

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  • Hemminki, Elina
  • Rahkonen, Ossi
  • Rimpelä, Arja
  • Rimpelä, Matti

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The suggestion that coffee may have negative health effects has made coffee-drinking habits medically interesting. This paper reports upon coffee use among young people and describes how coffee-users differ from non-users. Data comes from questionnaires from representative nationwide samples of 12-18-year-old Finnish youth in 1977-1985. Their coffee use decreased from 1977 to 1985, and the decrease could be seen in all age and socio-demographic groups studied. In 1981, 35% of the girls and 45% of the 12-year-old boys drank coffee daily. For 18-year-olds the corresponding percentages were 67 and 75, and the mean number of cups consumed per day was 2.3 and 3.1. Compared to the non-users, the coffee-users were from lower social classes, lived more often in the countryside, and had poorer school achievement. Health-damaging habits such as smoking were more common among the coffee-users, their perceived health was somewhat poorer, and they seemed to mature earlier. The difference in regard to health disappeared after adjusting for differences in socio-demographic background and health habits. The heavy users (four cups or more a day) usually differed more from the non-users than did the moderate users (one to three cups daily).

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  • Hemminki, Elina & Rahkonen, Ossi & Rimpelä, Arja & Rimpelä, Matti, 1988. "Coffee drinking among Finnish youth," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 26(2), pages 259-264, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:26:y:1988:i:2:p:259-264
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