High blood pressure patients face heart risks from drinking heavy coffee, study finds
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize High blood pressure is often called the silent killer because it damages the body gradually without causing obvious symptoms.
- A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association shows that drinking two or more cups of coffee daily can double the risk of death from heart disease in people with serious high blood pressure.
- Researchers examined health data from over 18,000 Japanese adults aged 40 to 79, tracking their lifestyle and cardiovascular health over time to see how daily coffee consumption affects the heart.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize High blood pressure is often called the silent killer because it damages the body gradually without causing obvious symptoms. While many rely on a daily coffee to start their day and stay focused, new research warns that heavy coffee intake may pose risks for those with severe hypertension.
A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association shows that drinking two or more cups of coffee daily can double the risk of death from heart disease in people with serious high blood pressure.
Researchers examined health data from over 18,000 Japanese adults aged 40 to 79, tracking their lifestyle and cardiovascular health over time to see how daily coffee consumption affects the heart.