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Vascular Disease Prevention (Discontinued)

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ISSN (Print): 1567-2700
ISSN (Online): 1567-2700

Does Caffeine Affect Cardiovascular Responses?

Author(s): Silvia Bradamante, Livia Barenghi, Silvia Versari, Alessandro Villa and Jan Willem de Jong

Volume 4, Issue 2, 2007

Page: [155 - 163] Pages: 9

DOI: 10.2174/1567270010704020155

Price: $65

Abstract

Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine), a natural alkaloid present in many beverages such as coffee, tea and cola drinks, is the most widely consumed pharmacological compound. Due to its common use and frequent intake in stressful conditions, a great deal of data have been produced by epidemiological surveys and experimental mammal studies to evaluate its direct and side effects on the cardiovascular system. There are controversies concerning the possible adverse effects induced by the normal use of caffeine (200-600 mg/day), but a number of negative consequences have been associated with the caffeine present in herbal supplements, beverages and junk food. In this review, we discuss the possible mechanisms involved in the beneficial and detrimental cardiovascular effects of caffeine.

Keywords: Coffee, blood pressure, AMP deaminase, ischaemia, coronary disease


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