2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2008.07.046
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Caffeinated Coffee Consumption, Cardiovascular Disease, and Heart Valve Disease in the Elderly (from the Framingham Study)

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“…1,[14][15][16] There are many putative mechanisms explaining how coffee consumption may protect against hypertension. Among the underlying biological mechanisms, most research has been devoted to the BP-raising effects of caffeine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1,[14][15][16] There are many putative mechanisms explaining how coffee consumption may protect against hypertension. Among the underlying biological mechanisms, most research has been devoted to the BP-raising effects of caffeine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the factors studied, a possible favorable effect of caffeinated coffee consumption was envisaged: the relation between caffeinated coffee consumption and heart disease morbidity and mortality is of great interest given the extensive use of this beverage. 1 Diabetes and/or insulin resistance, overweightness, arterial hypertension, cigarette smoking, and dyslipidemia are the most established risk factors for cardiovascular disease; nonetheless, malnutrition and/or chronic disorders along with low BMI, low diastolic blood pressure (BP), low total and HDL cholesterol, and high insulin sensitivity can predict cardiovascular mortality. 2,3 Hypoalbuminemia is associated with chronic renal and vascular disease, even dissociating this effect from protein malnutrition; it is a composite marker that reflects malnutrition as well as increased acute-phase inflammation, that is, it is also a negative acute-phase reactant.…”
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“…Bogna Grygiel-Górniak 1,3 , Katarzyna Pawlak-Buś Stan zdrowia warunkujący prawidłowe wchłanianie wapnia i witaminy D 3 Odpowiednio zbilansowana dieta warunkuje prawidłową podaż wapnia i witaminy D 3 . W wieku dorosłym spożycie tych składników pokarmowych zapewnia optymalną masę kostną, zapobiega wystąpieniu osteoporozy, a wapń dodatkowo bierze udział w procesach krzepnięcia krwi i przewodnictwa nerwowo-mięśniowego.…”
Section: Nutritional Habits Providing Optimal Calcium and Vitamin D 3unclassified
“…Przyswajalność wapnia z diety waha się od 10% do 40% i zależy od rozpuszczalności formy chemicznej i składu diety. Z mleka i przetworów mlecznych absorbowane jest ok. 32% wapnia [3,6,7,11].…”
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“…Cohort studies do not support a positive association between coffee drinking and mortality, however, and some even suggest a modest inverse association. [11][12][13][14][15] Previous studies have also investigated the association between coffee consumption and other major causes of death, and they have shown inverse associations with diabetes, 4 inflammatory diseases, 11 stroke, [16][17][18] and injuries and accidents, 19,20 although associations with cancer have generally been null. 15,[20][21][22] The results of studies of coffee consumption and total mortality have been mixed, 15,20-31 with associations that have been consistent with either the null hypothesis or a modest inverse effect.…”
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