Journal article
Cardiovascular effects of caffeinated beverages
A Voskoboinik, Y Koh, PM Kistler
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine | ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON | Published : 2019
Abstract
Caffeine is the world's most popular ‘drug’, with tea and coffee a ubiquitous part of daily life. As a psychoactive stimulant, there are potential concerns regarding adverse cardiovascular squeal. Cardiovascular conditions, encompassing hypertension, coronary artery disease, rhythm disorders and heart failure affect billions of patients worldwide. We aim to provide a patient-centered comprehensive review of the cardiovascular effects of caffeinated beverages as they pertain to various common cardiovascular conditions. We conclude that intake of tea and coffee, particularly in moderate doses, does not appear to be harmful and may even be beneficial in a range of cardiovascular conditions, inc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Dr. Voskoboinik is supported by co-funded NHMRC/NHF post-graduate scholarships & Baker Bright Sparks scholarships. This research is supported in part by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Funding.