Habitual coffee intake shapes the microbiome, modifies physiology and cognition
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59 points
25 comments
April 24, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (8 comments)
neya
The only good thing that keeps me from collapsing into a state of limbo is coffee and now, even that's bad (seems more like a mixed bag, but still)? Sigh.
getnormality
Coffee modifies physiology and cognition? You're telling me this for the first time.
reedf1
At least subjectively, coffee seems to help my memory. But maybe that's why I started drinking coffee? I would probably drop coffee it was proven to have negative effects on memory.
6LLvveMx2koXfwn
"These findings reveal previously unrecognised effects of coffee on the microbiota–gut–brain axis, suggesting that microbiome profiles could potentially predict coffee consumption patterns", or, perhaps, just ask the patient?
wjnc
I have not much followed the science of gut microbiome and psychology. Is this really going where this article is pointing? That we can tease out causation in foods and habits via gut microbiome towards behavior and psychology? Pretty rad.
poly2it
> ... reintroduction triggered acute microbiome changes independent of caffeine. This sounds interesting. I've never really considered the constituents of coffee other than caffeine and what unique effects they may bring. I wonder if I would experience behavioral effects if I replaced my coffee intake with caffeinated non-coffee drinks or pills?
pinkmuffinere
I’m super interested in this sort of study! However, it looks like n=62 here, which I think weakens the results —they’re probably just useful as suggestions of possible effects. Also, any food is expected to have similar effects on the microbiome. They didn’t test caffeine in isolation. In some ways that’s better (I don’t consume caffeine in isolation), but in some ways that’s less useful (it’s possible you get similar results from many random vegetables)
satvikpendem
What's cool is this effect exists even in decaf coffee, as someone who primarily drinks decaf black, for flavor and for a good night's rest as I'm sensitive to caffeine.