Monday, August 19, 2013

Coffee and Heart

Coffee Friends of the Heart

DO NOT drink coffee, a moment of heart disease! Assumption layman like this was not entirely true. As it turns friendly coffee with heart.

Coffee Friends of the Heart

In a conference of the American Heart Association (AHA) in San Francisco, plus record number of coffee drinkers. Coffee drinkers have a lower risk for abnormal heart rhythm disease. And there is no indication by sipping a few cups of coffee can increase the risk of atherosclerosis, or thickening of the walls of blood vessels that cause heart attacks. Other ingredients in coffee, other than caffeine may reduce the risk of diabetes for women who regularly drink.

However, one report found a potential link between drinking coffee with high blood pressure. But do not worry, its effects can still be tolerated.

Coffee and heart research

"The study of the heart rhythm 130 054 members researching Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program treated for heart rhythm disturbances. Approximately two percent had atrial fibrillation. However, to drink four cups of coffee per day 18 percent lower risk of heart than those who did not drink coffee, "said Dr. Arthur Klatsky, a senior cardiac consultant.

Another study followed 3,000 men and women aged 20 years found no association between coffee consumption and atherosclerosis, both male and female, black or white, smokers or non-smokers.

This was echoed by Jared Reis, Epidemiology experts from the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, which states there is no substantial relationship between coffee drinking and the increase or decrease in Atherosclerosis.

Not only is it the Women's Health Study explained that the type 2 diabetes (diabetes due to lifestyle) experienced fewer coffee drinkers. Researchers compared 359 postmenopausal women who have Type 2 diabetes and 359 women without the disease. Found women who drank four cups of caffeinated coffee a day had a 56 percent lower risk than those who did not consume coffee.

The benefits of coffee on the body

"Coffee reduces risk of the effects of caffeine because caffeine binding of hormones," said Dr. Liwei Chen, assistant professor of the University of California, Los Angeles

Sources: okezone.com



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