Acute Effects of Coffee Consumption on Health among Ambulatory Adults.

IF 96.2 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL New England Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa2204737
Gregory M Marcus, David G Rosenthal, Gregory Nah, Eric Vittinghoff, Christina Fang, Kelsey Ogomori, Sean Joyce, Defne Yilmaz, Vivian Yang, Tara Kessedjian, Emily Wilson, Michelle Yang, Kathleen Chang, Grace Wall, Jeffrey E Olgin
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BACKGROUND Coffee is one of the most commonly consumed beverages in the world, but the acute health effects of coffee consumption remain uncertain. METHODS We conducted a prospective, randomized, case-crossover trial to examine the effects of caffeinated coffee on cardiac ectopy and arrhythmias, daily step counts, sleep minutes, and serum glucose levels. A total of 100 adults were fitted with a continuously recording electrocardiogram device, a wrist-worn accelerometer, and a continuous glucose monitor. Participants downloaded a smartphone application to collect geolocation data. We used daily text messages, sent over a period of 14 days, to randomly instruct participants to consume caffeinated coffee or avoid caffeine. The primary outcome was the mean number of daily premature atrial contractions. Adherence to the randomization assignment was assessed with the use of real-time indicators recorded by the participants, daily surveys, reimbursements for date-stamped receipts for coffee purchases, and virtual monitoring (geofencing) of coffee-shop visits. RESULTS The mean (±SD) age of the participants was 39±13 years; 51% were women, and 51% were non-Hispanic White. Adherence to the random assignments was assessed to be high. The consumption of caffeinated coffee was associated with 58 daily premature atrial contractions as compared with 53 daily events on days when caffeine was avoided (rate ratio, 1.09; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.98 to 1.20; P = 0.10). The consumption of caffeinated coffee as compared with no caffeine consumption was associated with 154 and 102 daily premature ventricular contractions, respectively (rate ratio, 1.51; 95% CI, 1.18 to 1.94); 10,646 and 9665 daily steps (mean difference, 1058; 95% CI, 441 to 1675); 397 and 432 minutes of nightly sleep (mean difference, 36; 95% CI, 25 to 47); and serum glucose levels of 95 mg per deciliter and 96 mg per deciliter (mean difference, -0.41; 95% CI, -5.42 to 4.60). CONCLUSIONS In this randomized trial, the consumption of caffeinated coffee did not result in significantly more daily premature atrial contractions than the avoidance of caffeine. (Funded by the University of California, San Francisco, and the National Institutes of Health; CRAVE ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03671759.).
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流动成年人饮用咖啡对健康的急性影响。
背景:咖啡是世界上最常见的饮料之一,但咖啡消费对健康的急性影响仍不确定。方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性、随机、病例交叉试验,以检查含咖啡因咖啡对心脏异位和心律失常、每日步数、睡眠分钟数和血糖水平的影响。共有100名成年人安装了连续记录心电图设备、手腕佩戴的加速度计和连续血糖监测仪。参与者下载了一个智能手机应用程序来收集地理位置数据。我们使用14天内每天发送的短信,随机指示参与者饮用含咖啡因的咖啡或避免摄入咖啡因。主要结果是平均每日心房早搏次数。通过使用参与者记录的实时指标、每日调查、咖啡购买日期戳收据的报销以及咖啡店访问的虚拟监控(地理围栏)来评估随机化分配的遵守情况。结果:参与者的平均年龄(±SD)为39±13岁;51%为女性,51%为非西班牙裔白人。随机作业的依从性被评估为很高。摄入含咖啡因咖啡与每天58次心房早搏有关,而在避免摄入咖啡因的日子里,每天53次心房早缩(比率比1.09;95%置信区间[CI],0.98-1.20;P = 0.10)。与不摄入咖啡因相比,摄入含咖啡因咖啡分别与每日154次和102次室性早搏有关(比率比,1.51;95%可信区间,1.18-1.94);10646和9665个每日步数(平均差异1058;95%置信区间441-1675);夜间睡眠时间分别为397和432分钟(平均差异,36;95%置信区间,25-47);血糖水平分别为每分升95毫克和每分升96毫克(平均差异为-0.41;95%可信区间为-5.42至4.60)。(由旧金山加利福尼亚大学和美国国立卫生研究院资助;CRAVE ClinicalTrials.gov编号,NCT03671759。)。
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New England Journal of Medicine
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