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It seems like filtered coffee did not have a negative relationship in this study.
I wonder why? I am not super familiar with the specifics of instant coffee but gather that's it is basically very concentrated.
From my reading, you are correct, but their methodology for determining what type of coffee people drank was very limited and the authors know it. While they didn't see any of the issues they were tracking with normal filtered coffee, they did theorize a reason why instant may be a problem.
From the paper:
Also:
The paper then goes on to list the limitations they know to exist with their own research and suggest that more work be done.