Coffee consumption and markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in healthy and diabetic women

16 Oct 2006Esther Lopez-Garcia, Rob M van Dam, Lu Qi, and Frank B Hu

These results indicate that neither caffeinated nor decaffeinated filtered coffee has a detrimental effect on endothelial function. In contrast, the results suggest that coffee consumption is inversely associated with markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction.

Cohort Study
2 effects
4 years
1393 subjects

Reported Outcomes

DeterminantsOutcomeDetails

Coffee (Caffeine) Beverage risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Coffee (Caffeine)
Beverage

Oxidative stress Lymphatic outcome
Minor decreased risk of Oxidative stress
Lymphatic system

High evidence
-10.2%

Coffee (Caffeine) Beverage risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Coffee (Caffeine)
Beverage

Inflammation Lymphatic outcome
Minor decreased risk of Inflammation
Lymphatic system

Moderate evidence
-3.2%