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Should You Wait 90 Minutes Before Your Morning Coffee?

The “wait 90 minutes before your morning coffee” advice lacks evidence—regular coffee drinkers develop tolerance and no benefit from delaying has been shown.

On social media you’ll sometimes see the advice: “Don’t drink coffee right after waking up — wait at least 90 minutes, otherwise you’ll disturb your body’s cortisol.” It sounds scientific — but does it hold up?

What the research says:

  • Regular coffee drinkers develop tolerance — the effect on cortisol becomes minimal over time.
  • The body’s cortisol peak occurs naturally 30–45 minutes after awakening, regardless of coffee.
  • There is no study showing that delayed coffee leads to better health.
  • The claim simply has weak empirical support.

And some good news for coffee lovers:
A recent review article shows that moderate coffee consumption can actually be linked to longer life and a lower disease risk.

  • 10–15% lower risk of death in those who drink at least 2 cups per day.
  • Around 15% lower risk of cardiovascular disease-related mortality in those drinking 3–5 cups per day.
    Note: Most studies are observational — they show associations, not causation.

Summary:
Coffee is not just a pleasure — it can be a simple piece in the puzzle for better health and longer life. And if you love your first cup right when you wake up — enjoy it.

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