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sleepyjeff 08-17-2006 10:54 AM

All things in moderation....?
 
http://health.msn.com/centers/cardio...42823&GT1=8452

:coffee:

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This latest finding will most likely keep the coffee debate percolating among health experts. ......Baylin and her colleagues from Harvard's School of Public Health looked at 503 nonfatal heart attack cases that occurred between 1994 and 1998 in Costa Rica. Their study, expected to be published in the September issue of Epidemiology, found light (one cup daily) and moderate (two to three cups daily) coffee consumption was linked to a higher incidence of first, nonfatal heart attacks when compared with heavy (four cups or more daily) coffee consumption. Most people in the study reported drinking two to three cups of coffee per day.

"We don't know, but think it may be caffeine, because that is the active component in coffee that we know increases sympathetic nerve activity, which raises blood pressure," Baylin speculated.

She stressed the study focused only on the short-term effects of coffee; the researchers only looked at the first hour after coffee was consumed. "The acute effect of coffee as a trigger for heart attack is modified by habitual consumption. People who drink it regularly are still at risk. Only heavy drinkers are not at risk," she said.
I knew the "all things in moderation" slogan was bogus:D

Tramspotter 08-17-2006 11:17 AM

:coffee: Sure a MI destroys smooth heart mussle cells but only the weak ones! :coffee:

Now where's the study that says drinking coffee helps mitigate the damage alchohol does on the liver?

I'll drink to that one :cheers:

Gemini Cricket 08-17-2006 11:45 AM

What happens to those of us that don't drink coffee? One cup and death?!
:D

Alex 08-17-2006 11:46 AM

Probably, but I suspect it would be induced by the vile taste. Not the presence of caffeine.

The press is notoriously horrible about summarizing medical studies and I would expect this to be the case here. I'd be interested to know if they filtered out other sources of caffeine, many people drink soda in quantities much larger than they would coffee. Also, since they were only studying short term effects how common the large consumption was. How many people drink four or more cups of coffee in an hour?

Gemini Cricket 08-17-2006 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
the vile taste

Yep. Bleckk!

sleepyjeff 08-17-2006 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
Probably, but I suspect it would be induced by the vile taste. Not the presence of caffeine.

I'd have to agree. The only way I can drink coffee is with lots and lots of milk....and I don't even really like milk.

SzczerbiakManiac 08-17-2006 12:30 PM

My best friend lives in Seattle, center of the coffee universe, and he says coffee doesn't taste so bad if you mix in enough milk. To which I reply, "Then just give me milk!"

Kevy Baby 08-17-2006 12:42 PM

I like to take my excesses in moderation.

Would that be considered moderately excessive or excessively moderate?

Alex 08-17-2006 12:46 PM

The former.

I lived in Seattle and didn't drink coffee. It was lonely.

Not Afraid 08-17-2006 01:42 PM

I drink about 2 cups a day and I don't dink any other source of caffine throughout the day (with the exception of an occasional iced tea or chocolate). My Mom died of a massiveheart attack. I'm doomed anyways.


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