Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Can Coffee Improve Blood Flow?


Can Coffee Improve Blood Flow? 


A cup of coffee

Researchers studied the effects of caffeinated coffee on 27 adults, between the ages of 22 and 30, who were not regular coffee drinkers. (Photo : Flickr) 
Drinking caffeinated coffee may help improve blood flow, Counsel and Heal reported.
In a study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2013, researchers studied the effects of caffeinated coffee on 27 adults, between the ages of 22 and 30, who were not regular coffee drinkers.
On the first day, each participant drank one 5-ounce cup of either regular caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee. Researchers then measured the blood flow in their fingers using non-invasive laser Doppler flowery, which measures the vascular function and takes into consideration how well small blood vessels function. 
Two days later, researchers repeated the procedure with the other type of coffee. Participants experienced a 30 percent increase in blood flow to their fingers for a 75 minute-period after drinking caffeinated coffee, compared with those who drank decaffeinated coffee, Counsel and Heal reported. 
Caffeinated coffee slightly raised participants' blood pressure and decreased finger blood flow, compared with decaf. Heart rate levels were the same when participants drank decaf or regular coffee.
"Our findings give us a clue about how coffee may improve cardiovascular health," said Masato Tsutsui, one of the authors of the study and cardiologist and professor in the pharmacology department at the University of the Ryukyus in Okinawa, Japan.
Ryukyus said if people know the positive effect of coffee, it would lead to a new treatment strategy for disease in the future. 
Cardiologist Vincent Bufalino, a spokesman for the heart association and senior vice president for the Advocate Cardiovascular Institute in Chicago, said it is hard to come to a "scientific conclusion" based on a small study. 
"Small amounts of coffee may have a benefit, but a higher consumption of coffee definitely raises blood pressure," he said. "It definitely raises heart rate, and it makes you more prone to heart palpitations.
"We see that every day in terms of the use of caffeine in patients. A lot of people sense that a cup of coffee gives them a lift but too much can have negative effects," he said. 
The new study was funded in part by the All Japan Coffee Association. 
http://www.foodworldnews.com/articles/4675/20131121/new-study-suggest-coffee-can-help-improve-blood-flow.htm

Thursday, June 11, 2015

22 Facts About Coffee: The World’s Most Important Beverage

22 Facts About Coffee: The World’s Most Important Beverage

The entire world would shut down without it.


1. Legend has it a 9th-century Ethiopian goat herder discovered coffee by accident when he noticed how crazy the beans were making his goats.

2. New Yorkers drink almost 7 times more coffee than other cities in the US.

New Yorkers drink almost 7 times more coffee than other cities in the US.

3. Coffee is a psychoactive. And at high doses it can make you see things… It can also kill you…

22 Facts About Coffee: The World's Most Important Beverage

4. The lethal dose of caffeine is roughly 100 cups of coffee.

The lethal dose of caffeine is roughly 100 cups of coffee.

5. A French doctor in the 1600s suggested Cafe Au Laits for patients, inspiring people to begin adding milk to coffee.

A French doctor in the 1600s suggested Cafe Au Laits for patients, inspiring people to begin adding milk to coffee.

6. The French philosopher Voltaire is said to have drank 50 cups of coffee a day. Because he ruled.

The French philosopher Voltaire is said to have drank 50 cups of coffee a day. Because he ruled.

7. Espresso is regulated by the Italian government because it is considered an essential part of their daily life

Espresso is regulated by the Italian government because it is considered an essential part of their daily life

8. Hawaii is the only state that commercially grows coffee. And this is what it looks like:

Hawaii is the only state that commercially grows coffee. And this is what it looks like:

9. In the ancient Arab culture there was only one way a woman could legally divorce: If her husband didn’t provide enough coffee.

In the ancient Arab culture there was only one way a woman could legally divorce: If her husband didn't provide enough coffee.

10. Coffee beans are actually the pit of a berry, which makes them a fruit. The best fruit.

Coffee beans are actually the pit of a berry, which makes them a fruit. The best fruit.

11. IMPORTANT TO KNOW: Brewed espresso has 2.5% fat, while filtered coffee contains 0.6% fat.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW: Brewed espresso has 2.5% fat, while filtered coffee contains 0.6% fat.

12. Johann Sebastian Bach wrote an opera about a woman who was addicted to coffee.


13. We’re not going to tell you how, but there is a way to brew coffee with marijuana in it and it is described as producing a “dreamy” kind of coffee buzz.

We're not going to tell you how, but there is a way to brew coffee with marijuana in it and it is described as producing a "dreamy" kind of coffee buzz.

14. Unlike the hip 20-something Baristas in the US, in Italy the average Barista age is 48, and it is a very respected profession.

Unlike the hip 20-something Baristas in the US, in Italy the average Barista age is 48, and it is a very respected profession.

15. Want to know the history of the word “coffee”? Well here it is:

Want to know the history of the word "coffee"? Well here it is:

16. In the 1600s there was a controversy over whether or not Catholics could drink coffee, luckily Pope Clement VIII said it was okay.

In the 1600s there was a controversy over whether or not Catholics could drink coffee, luckily Pope Clement VIII said it was okay.

17. No matter what people tell you, caffeine cannot help you sober up.

No matter what people tell you, caffeine cannot help you sober up.

18. The first webcam was invented at The University of Cambridge to let people know if the coffee pot was full or not.

The first webcam was invented at The University of Cambridge to let people know if the coffee pot was full or not.

19. There is a spa in Japan that lets you bathe in coffee, tea, or wine. I wouldn’t drink it though…

There is a spa in Japan that lets you bathe in coffee, tea, or wine. I wouldn't drink it though...

20. This is the most expensive drink at Starbucks: $23.50, with 16 shots of espresso or 1400mg of caffeine.

This is the most expensive drink at Starbucks: $23.50, with 16 shots of espresso or 1400mg of caffeine.

21. Before coffee caught on in the US in the 1700s, beer was breakfast drink of choice. Which is only slightly less awesome.

Before coffee caught on in the US in the 1700s, beer was breakfast drink of choice. Which is only slightly less awesome.

22. Irish coffee was actually invented to warm up cold American plane passengers leaving from Ireland.

Irish coffee was actually invented to warm up cold American plane passengers leaving from Ireland.








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http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/23-facts-about-coffee-the-worlds-most-important#.hhwX88pM