NEW YORK: Concerns over the harmful effects of caffeine on blood pressure and heart rate have led Indian medical student Nency Kagathara to study its ...
Concerns over the harmful effects of caffeine on blood pressure and heart rate have led Indian medical student Nency Kagathara to study its impact on cardiovascular health, the United Press International reported.
“With the rising burden of non-communicable diseases like hypertension, caffeine’s role as a risk factor is often overlooked,“ Kagathara explained. High caffeine intake has been linked to a greater risk of conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart failure and chronic kidney disease, Kagathara added.
Kagathara warned that chronic consumption of more than 600mg of caffeine per day could result in long-term health issues, including anxiety, insomnia and bone weakening.
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