Can Too Much Caffeine Increase Your Risk for a Heart Attack?


Although coffee has been demonstrated to raise blood pressure, this effect is usually transient and diminishes with time if you consume caffeinated beverages on a regular basis. Caffeine can cause palpitations in some persons who are more susceptible to it. If this describes you, it's best to avoid caffeine. Caffeine can be present in a variety of foods, including tea, green tea, coffee, energy drinks, cola, and chocolate.

People with high blood pressure, angina, or arrhythmia consumed less caffeinated coffee and were more likely to drink decaffeinated coffee, according to the study. Importantly, there was clear evidence that their genetic predisposition to cardiovascular disease led to a reduction in coffee consumption. This eliminates out the possibility that they were more susceptible to cardiovascular illness because they drank less coffee.

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