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Friday, February 12, 2016

CAFFEINE OKAY?

from a journal of the American Heart Association

Recommendations against regular consumption of caffeine products to prevent disturbances in heart rhythm may be questioned after a study from the University of California San Francisco and the Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers found regular caffeine consumption does not lead to extra heartbeats. The study measured regular caffeine use over a twelve month period and not short-term use. Of more than one thousand patients in the study, sixty-one percent consumed more than one caffeine product daily, but no differences in the number of extra heartbeats per hour. Senior author Dr. Gregory Marcus says recommendations to avoid caffeine may unnecessarily be discouraging consumption of items like chocolate, coffee and tea that might actually have cardiovascular benefits.

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