Every day we pull some stats from a survey and say have a chat about the findings. Today: The workers who drink most coffee.
85 per cent of professionals drink at least three cups of coffee a day.
Nearly 70 per cent admit their working ability would be affected without a daily mug of coffee.
Sinking more than four cups daily, stressed-out journalists are the highest consumers followed by police officers and teachers.
Daily recommended dose should not exceed 200mg of caffeine, equivalent to two mugs or four cups of coffee. 62 per cent of workers are not aware of the health risks from exceeding this.
Men drink slightly more coffee than women.
Top 10 professions for coffee-drinking:
- Journalists and media staff
- Police officers
- Teachers
- Plumbers and trade workers
- Nurses and medical staff
- Company executives
- Telesales
- IT technical support
- Retail staff
- Drivers
Survey of 10,000 professionals conducted by Pressat.
What do you think? Are you in one of the highest coffee-drinking professions? Do the stresses of your job cause you to drink more coffee than you otherwise would? Do you rely on caffeine to get you through the working day? Post a comment below or on Twitter instead using #nsstatchat
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