Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method

Introduction: Previous studies show contradictory results related to the vascular effects of coffee; they suggest that caffeine increases arterial stiffness and negatively impacts vascular health, the aim of this study is to evaluate the acute coffee effects on the vascular stiffness. Methods and m...

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Main Authors: Darío Echeverri, Alejandro Pizano, Félix R. Montes, Pedro Forcada
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Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2017-01-01
Series:Artery Research
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spelling doaj-17c953e3b09143b3a1d666fdfff564d42020-11-25T01:06:36ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012017-01-011710.1016/j.artres.2017.01.001Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric methodDarío EcheverriAlejandro PizanoFélix R. MontesPedro ForcadaIntroduction: Previous studies show contradictory results related to the vascular effects of coffee; they suggest that caffeine increases arterial stiffness and negatively impacts vascular health, the aim of this study is to evaluate the acute coffee effects on the vascular stiffness. Methods and materials: We carried out a controlled, blind, cohort study in healthy subjects. The acute effect of coffee (caffeinated vs. decaffeinated) was evaluated on arterial stiffness parameters, using a oscillometric method known as Arteriograph® (TensioMed-Budapest-Hungary, Ltd.). Each subject received 14 gr. of caffeinated excelso-coffee (caffeine-151.2 mg) and decaffeinated excelso-coffee (caffeine-3.92 mg), two weeks apart in a random order. The parameters were obtained under stable baseline conditions before drinking the coffee, 30 and 60 min later. Results: Thirty-two subjects were included, with an age of 46.2 ± 10.4 years, sixteen men. Consumption of caffeinated-coffee at 30 and 60 min increased statistically significant (p < 0.05) brachial-systolic-blood-pressure in 3.9 mmHg and 3.8 mmHg, brachial-diastolic-blood-pressure in 4.1 mmHg and 3.2 mmHg, mean-arterial-pressure in 4.0 mmHg and 3.3 mmHg, central-systolic-blood-pressure in 5.8 mmHg and 7.6 mmHg, brachial-AIX 9.9% and 12.3%, aortic-AIX 5.1% and 6.3%, decreased heart-rate by 4 beats/min and 5 beats/min respectively, and it not demonstrated that had an impact on the pulse wave velocity (p = 0.861). Decaffeinated-coffee increased the braquial-AIX (7.1–10.5%) and aortic-AIX (3.55–5.3%) and decreased the heart-rate (3–4 beats/min). Conclusions: This study suggests for the first time that drinking caffeinated coffee slightly increases peripheral arterial stiffness at the expense of increased vascular tone in distal arteries without changes in central stiffness. Further studies are needed to clarify whether these effects induced by coffee have an impact on the population health.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125925000/viewVascular stiffnessAortaCaffeineBlood pressure
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author Darío Echeverri
Alejandro Pizano
Félix R. Montes
Pedro Forcada
spellingShingle Darío Echeverri
Alejandro Pizano
Félix R. Montes
Pedro Forcada
Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method
Artery Research
Vascular stiffness
Aorta
Caffeine
Blood pressure
author_facet Darío Echeverri
Alejandro Pizano
Félix R. Montes
Pedro Forcada
author_sort Darío Echeverri
title Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method
title_short Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method
title_full Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method
title_fullStr Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method
title_full_unstemmed Acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method
title_sort acute effect of coffee consumption on arterial stiffness, evaluated using an oscillometric method
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Previous studies show contradictory results related to the vascular effects of coffee; they suggest that caffeine increases arterial stiffness and negatively impacts vascular health, the aim of this study is to evaluate the acute coffee effects on the vascular stiffness. Methods and materials: We carried out a controlled, blind, cohort study in healthy subjects. The acute effect of coffee (caffeinated vs. decaffeinated) was evaluated on arterial stiffness parameters, using a oscillometric method known as Arteriograph® (TensioMed-Budapest-Hungary, Ltd.). Each subject received 14 gr. of caffeinated excelso-coffee (caffeine-151.2 mg) and decaffeinated excelso-coffee (caffeine-3.92 mg), two weeks apart in a random order. The parameters were obtained under stable baseline conditions before drinking the coffee, 30 and 60 min later. Results: Thirty-two subjects were included, with an age of 46.2 ± 10.4 years, sixteen men. Consumption of caffeinated-coffee at 30 and 60 min increased statistically significant (p < 0.05) brachial-systolic-blood-pressure in 3.9 mmHg and 3.8 mmHg, brachial-diastolic-blood-pressure in 4.1 mmHg and 3.2 mmHg, mean-arterial-pressure in 4.0 mmHg and 3.3 mmHg, central-systolic-blood-pressure in 5.8 mmHg and 7.6 mmHg, brachial-AIX 9.9% and 12.3%, aortic-AIX 5.1% and 6.3%, decreased heart-rate by 4 beats/min and 5 beats/min respectively, and it not demonstrated that had an impact on the pulse wave velocity (p = 0.861). Decaffeinated-coffee increased the braquial-AIX (7.1–10.5%) and aortic-AIX (3.55–5.3%) and decreased the heart-rate (3–4 beats/min). Conclusions: This study suggests for the first time that drinking caffeinated coffee slightly increases peripheral arterial stiffness at the expense of increased vascular tone in distal arteries without changes in central stiffness. Further studies are needed to clarify whether these effects induced by coffee have an impact on the population health.
topic Vascular stiffness
Aorta
Caffeine
Blood pressure
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125925000/view
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