心血管健康和咖啡:来自最近一项队列研究的见解。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Anna Vittoria Mattioli
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摘要

长期以来,饮用咖啡一直是心血管健康领域争论的话题,人们担心咖啡可能会导致心律失常和短暂性血压升高。Zhou等人最近的研究提供了令人信服的证据,适量摄入咖啡(每天1-3杯)与降低全因死亡率和心血管死亡率有关,特别是对那些已经患有心脑血管疾病的人。这篇评论扩展了研究结果,强调了潜在的保护机制,包括抗炎和抗氧化作用,以及它对内皮功能和代谢的影响。此外,它强调了关键的知识差距,例如冲泡方法的影响,咖啡因代谢的遗传变异,以及咖啡消费对心血管反应的性别差异。虽然习惯性喝咖啡对大多数人来说似乎是安全的,而且可能有益,但需要进一步的研究来完善基于基因、激素和代谢差异的个性化建议。鉴于咖啡的广泛消费,将这些见解纳入临床指南和公共卫生建议可能对疾病预防和管理产生重大影响。
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Cardiovascular health and coffee: Insights from a recent cohort study.

Coffee consumption has long been a subject of debate in cardiovascular health, with concerns over its potential pro-arrhythmic effects and transient increases in blood pressure. The recent study by Zhou et al. provides compelling evidence that moderate coffee intake (1-3 cups per day) is associated with reduced all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, particularly among individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. This commentary expands on the study's findings, highlighting potential mechanisms of protection, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, as well as its impact on endothelial function and metabolism. Additionally, it underscores key knowledge gaps, such as the influence of brewing methods, genetic variability in caffeine metabolism, and sex differences in cardiovascular responses to coffee consumption. While habitual coffee intake appears safe and potentially beneficial for most individuals, further research is needed to refine personalized recommendations based on genetic, hormonal, and metabolic differences. Given coffee's widespread consumption, incorporating these insights into clinical guidelines and public health recommendations could have significant implications for disease prevention and management.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
332
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases is a forum designed to focus on the powerful interplay between nutritional and metabolic alterations, and cardiovascular disorders. It aims to be a highly qualified tool to help refine strategies against the nutrition-related epidemics of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. By presenting original clinical and experimental findings, it introduces readers and authors into a rapidly developing area of clinical and preventive medicine, including also vascular biology. Of particular concern are the origins, the mechanisms and the means to prevent and control diabetes, atherosclerosis, hypertension, and other nutrition-related diseases.
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