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Pregunta de investigación
¿El consumo de café se asocia con riesgo cardiovascular?
Respuesta breve
La literatura devuelta debe revisarse por dosis, población, desenlace cardiovascular y si la evidencia es observacional.
Condiciones de búsqueda y resultados
- Afirmación buscada: El consumo de café se asocia con desenlaces de riesgo cardiovascular.
- Intención de búsqueda: Encontrar artículos biomédicos con fuentes sobre consumo de café y riesgo cardiovascular.
- Conjunto de resultados: Principales artículos biomédicos con fuentes devueltos por LitSource para esta afirmación.
- Última actualización: 2026-05-04
Artículos principales encontrados
| Artículo | Año | Revista | Fuente | Fragmento de evidencia |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Misclassification of coffee consumption data and the development of a standardised coffee unit measure. | 2019 | BMJ nutrition, prevention & health | PMID 33235952 | We recently highlighted that aside from pregnancy, coffee consumption is more likely to be beneficially, rather than harmfully, associated with health outcomes, including lower risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascula… |
| Coffee consumption and health: umbrella review of meta-analyses of multiple health outcomes. | 2017 | BMJ (Clinical research ed.) | PMID 29167102 | The conclusion of benefit associated with coffee consumption was supported by significant associations with lower risk for the generic outcomes of all cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, and total cancer. |
| Long-term coffee consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease: a systematic review and a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. | 2014 | Circulation | PMID 24201300 | To examine the dose response association of coffee consumption with cardiovascular disease risk, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of coffee consumption and incidence of total CVD outcomes, including in… |
| Coffee consumption and plasma total homocysteine: The Hordaland Homocysteine Study. | 1997 | The American journal of clinical nutrition | PMID 8988925 | We report on an association between coffee consumption and the concentration of total homocysteine (tHcy) in plasma, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and for adverse pregnancy outcome. |
| Caffeine and cognitive decline in elderly women at high vascular risk. | 2013 | Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD | PMID 23422357 | Given the growing number of studies suggesting caffeine may have a vascular protective effect and the lack of major adverse outcomes associated with caffeine consumption among groups at high cardiovascular risk, caffein… |
| Long-term outcomes from the UK Biobank on the impact of coffee on cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias, and mortality: Does the future hold coffee prescriptions? | 2023 | Global cardiology science & practice | PMID 37351100 | Light-to-moderate coffee consumption(0.5-3 cups per day) has been shown to be beneficial for a range of cardiovascular conditions, including coronary artery disease(CHD), arrhythmias heart failure and stroke leading to… |
| Caffeine and Cardiovascular Outcomes: Current Evidence and Clinical Perspectives. | 2026 | Cardiology in review | PMID 41945865 | Acute exposure can produce increases in blood pressure, alterations in sympathetic activity, and changes in ventricular ectopy, whereas habitual coffee consumption is associated in cohort studies with neutral or modestl… |
| Coffee for Cardioprotection and Longevity. | 2018 | Progress in cardiovascular diseases | PMID 29474816 | Habitual coffee consumption is also associated with lower risks for cardiovascular (CV) death and a variety of adverse CV outcomes, including coronary heart disease (CHD), congestive heart failure (HF), and stroke; coff… |
Qué parece respaldar la evidencia
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