New research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association suggests that drinking multiple cups of coffee daily may help prevent cognitive decline in individuals with atrial fibrillation (AFib). The study found no reason to discourage coffee consumption for AFib patients and even suggests it may be beneficial.
American Heart AssociationDec 19 2024 Drinking multiple cups of coffee a day may help prevent cognitive decline in people with atrial fibrillation , according to new research published on Dec. 14, 2024 in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
"It is known that regular coffee consumption benefits cognitive performance among healthy people. The most frequent cardiac arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, is known to independently increase the risk of dementia," said Massimo Barbagallo, M.D., lead author of the study and a resident in the neuro intensive care unit at the University Hospital Zürich. "Thus, the question is whether coffee might offset the increased risk of cognitive impairment in people with AFib.
In this study, researchers analyzed those cognitive assessments and examined whether drinking coffee might avoid the cognitive decline that is a known hazard of AFib. Because Alzheimer's disease and AFib are associated with systemic inflammation, researchers also analyzed markers of inflammation.
Atrial Fibrillation Coffee Cognitive Decline Dementia Heart Health
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