Fight off scary disease by drinking ... coffee!
The habit of drinking coffee daily can significantly reduce the risk of arrhythmia - a condition that can trigger many dangerous cardiovascular problems.
Research just presented at the Heart Rate Association's online meeting - HRS 2020 - shows that the more cups a day drink, the greater the benefits.
To reach this conclusion, the team led by Dr. Eun-Jeong Kim from the University of California in San Francisco (USA) surveyed more than 357,000 people on heart health and caffeine consumption.
Coffee may help fight heart arrhythmia - (photo courtesy of Internet)
This result is completely opposite to the concern of many people that coffee will stimulate the heart to be fast and unstable. Therefore, those who have heart problems not only need to avoid this delicious drink, but can also consume quite a lot - because the survey shows that the benefits work best in the 5-glass group. days or more.
This is not the first time coffee has been shown to be a healthy drink. There have been works showing that this drink is beneficial for the cardiovascular system, liver, kidneys, metabolic system, sexual function . with the popular recommendation of 1-6 glasses / day.
Cardiac arrhythmias may cause common symptoms such as palpitations, palpitations, palpitations, or other unexplained cases. Left untreated, controlled, this can lead to serious complications, health threats and even death, including heart failure, myocardial infarction, stroke, etc.
You can refer to the study here .
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