The effect of caffeine consumption on mortality was evaluated in a historical cohort study of 10064 hypertensive individuals participating in the Hypertension Detection and Follow-Up Program (HDFP) from 1973 to 1979. The study cohort was stratified into caffeine consumption groups (none, low, medium and high) based on their total level of caffeine intake from beverages (coffee and tea) and certain medications at the One-year follow-up home visit. Stratification was also made by sex, race, type of care and age. The total relative risks (RRs) when computed across strata for each caffeine consumer group (low, medium and high) were not significantly different when compared to the noncaffeine consumer group for all-cause or cause-specific mortal...
Background: Consumption of coffee, one of the most popular beverages around the world, has been asso...
Background: Coffee consumption has been linked to various ben-eficial and detrimental health effects...
The WHO reported that high blood pressure (BP) is one of the primary causes of death worldwide. Hype...
The effect of caffeine consumption on mortality was evaluated in a historical cohort study of 10064 ...
Sixty-four percent of adults in America drink coffee daily, and caffeine is the main reason people t...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
BackgroundCaffeine is widely consumed not only in coffee but also in soft drinks and tea. However, t...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
BackgroundCaffeine is widely consumed not only in coffee but also in soft drinks and tea. However, t...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
ObjectiveTo examine the effects of non-alcoholic beverage and caffeine consumption on all-cause mort...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
The relations between coffee consumption and 19-year mortality from all causes, coronary heart disea...
Background: Consumption of coffee, one of the most popular beverages around the world, has been asso...
Background: Coffee consumption has been linked to various ben-eficial and detrimental health effects...
The WHO reported that high blood pressure (BP) is one of the primary causes of death worldwide. Hype...
The effect of caffeine consumption on mortality was evaluated in a historical cohort study of 10064 ...
Sixty-four percent of adults in America drink coffee daily, and caffeine is the main reason people t...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
BackgroundCaffeine is widely consumed not only in coffee but also in soft drinks and tea. However, t...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
BackgroundCaffeine is widely consumed not only in coffee but also in soft drinks and tea. However, t...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
ObjectiveTo examine the effects of non-alcoholic beverage and caffeine consumption on all-cause mort...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
Aim: An inverse relationship between coffee consumption and mortality has been reported in the gener...
The relations between coffee consumption and 19-year mortality from all causes, coronary heart disea...
Background: Consumption of coffee, one of the most popular beverages around the world, has been asso...
Background: Coffee consumption has been linked to various ben-eficial and detrimental health effects...
The WHO reported that high blood pressure (BP) is one of the primary causes of death worldwide. Hype...