About the Study | How Does This Affect You?

The link between coffee and heart disease is a hotly contested topic. There have been studies that show coffee may have some beneficial effects on heart disease while others show it may increase risk factors. Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the US. Over 80 million American adults have some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD). These include high blood pressure, angina, heart attack, heart failure, or stroke.

Two large cohort studies reviewed the effect of caffeine on CVD and mortality risks. Both studies were conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, MA. The information for the studies was gathered through the Health Professional’s Follow-up Study and the Nurse’s Health Study. These studies have followed participants for over 20 years to understand how lifestyle choices affect overall health. The Nurse’s study followed women while the Health Professional study followed men. The review showed no significant link between coffee and the risk of CVD or death. The findings are published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.