Caffeine craving may be in the blood
10 May 2021 by Ted Escobedo 1 min read
Whether you hanker for a hard hit of caffeine or favor the frothiness of a milky cappuccino, your regular coffee order could be telling you more about your cardio health than you think.
In a world first study of 390,435 people, University of South Australia researchers found causal genetic evidence that cardio health -- as reflected in blood pressure and heart rate -- influences coffee consumption.
Conducted in partnership with the SAHMRI, the team found that people with high blood pressure, angina, and arrythmia were more likely to drink less coffee, decaffeinated coffee or avoid coffee altogether compared to those without such symptoms, and that this was based on genetics.
Know more: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/210428080939.htm
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