2023
DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa2204737
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Acute Effects of Coffee Consumption on Health among Ambulatory Adults

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“…Other diets including vegetarian, paleolithic, low-carbohydrate, low glycemic index, high-protein and low-fat diets have also been shown to reduce BP, though results are inconsistent and the quality of evidence low [450,451]. Coffee has been reported to have a modest short-lasting pressor effect but recent data appear to indicate that its moderate regular consumption does not adversely affect BP and the CV system [452], including the absence of an effect of acute coffee consumption on premature atrial contractions [453]. Results from four observational and one quasi-experimental studies have shown that, depending on individual's CYP1A2 genetic profile, a high caffeine intake may actually protect nonsmokers but not smokers from hypertension [454].…”
Section: Other Dietary Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other diets including vegetarian, paleolithic, low-carbohydrate, low glycemic index, high-protein and low-fat diets have also been shown to reduce BP, though results are inconsistent and the quality of evidence low [450,451]. Coffee has been reported to have a modest short-lasting pressor effect but recent data appear to indicate that its moderate regular consumption does not adversely affect BP and the CV system [452], including the absence of an effect of acute coffee consumption on premature atrial contractions [453]. Results from four observational and one quasi-experimental studies have shown that, depending on individual's CYP1A2 genetic profile, a high caffeine intake may actually protect nonsmokers but not smokers from hypertension [454].…”
Section: Other Dietary Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, using a list of keywords to define the hospital visits is flexible enough to eventually detect visits to myriad other kinds of places, such as fitness centers, liquor stores, or coffee shops, which could be used in other research settings. Such an approach was taken in the Coffee and Real-time Atrial and Ventricular Ectopy (CRAVE) study (NCT03671759) which targeted coffee shop visits to establish the link between arrhythmias and coffee drinking [12]. This tool is powerful enough to collect, in real time, visits to key places that could inform health-related behavior [13] and allow for near real-time intervention [14] for other diseases and not just CV hospitalization detection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lifestyle modification is a readily available method that can be advised for every patient suspected to be suffering from PIC. A few studies have shown that caffeine consumption, smoking, and less physical activity are weakly associated with higher PVC frequency [54][55][56]. Lifestyle modification may be used as an adjunctive initial strategy, but this method alone is not sufficient.…”
Section: Lifestyle Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%