More
evidence that coffee is safe for your heart By Sara Miller Published September
23, 2015.
Coffee
lovers, rejoice. There's more evidence that your morning mug won't harm your
heart, according to a new study from Sweden. In the study , researchers found
that drinking coffee was not associated with an increased risk of a condition
called atrial fibrillation, which is a type of irregular heartbeat, in either
men or women. "This is largest prospective study to date on the association
between coffee consumption and risk of atrial fibrillation . We find no
evidence that high consumption of coffee increases the risk of atrial
fibrillation," Susanna Larsson, an associate professor of epidemiology at
the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and lead author on the study, said in a
statement. "This is important because it shows that people who like coffee
can safely continue to consume it, at least in moderation, without the risk of
developing this condition," Larsson said. The study comes on the heels of
an earlier study from this year, which suggested that coffee may lower the risk
of heart attacks . In the new study, the researchers looked at data from about
42,000 men and nearly 35,000 women who were participating in two long-running
studies, the Cohort of Swedish Men and the Swedish Mammography Cohort. In 1997,
all the participants filled out questionnaires that asked about their health
and diet, including how many 'cup's of coffee they drank daily or weekly.
During the 12-year follow-up period, the researchers used the Swedish Hospital
Discharge Register to determine which patients developed atrial fibrillation.
The researchers found no association between coffee consumption and an
increased risk of atrial fibrillation, though they did observe a slight
increase in risk when they limited the analysis to men. However, this increase
was not statistically significant (meaning it could have been due to chance).
"Whether men may be more sensitive to a high coffee or caffeine
intake warrants further study.” The researchers also did a
meta-analysis, looking at six other studies on atrial fibrillation and coffee
intake, which confirmed their results. The researchers cautioned that although
coffee does not appear to increase the risk of atrial fibrillation, it may
increase risk for other types of irregular heartbeats.
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