Hypertension, Vol 18, 607-613, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
M van Dusseldorp, P Smits, JW Lenders, T Thien and MB Katan
The question of whether long-term elimination of coffee from the diet
lowers blood pressure has not been settled. Consumption of Scandinavian-
style "boiled coffee" is associated with coronary heart disease. However,
little is known about the effect of brewing method on the blood
pressure-raising potential of coffee. We have studied the effects on blood
pressure and heart rate of total elimination of coffee and tea in
comparison with drinking boiled coffee consumed as such, or boiled coffee
consumed after filtration through paper filter. Thirty-one women and 33 men
first consumed 6 cups/day of boiled and filtered coffee for 17 days. Then
they were randomly divided into three groups, which for the next 79 days
received either unfiltered boiled coffee (caffeine content 860 mg/l),
boiled-and-filtered coffee (887 mg caffeine/l), or no coffee, the latter
being replaced by fruit juice and mineral water. Total elimination of
coffee did not significantly affect blood pressure or heart rate relative
to boiled-and-filtered coffee. In subjects who drank boiled coffee, mean
ambulant systolic blood pressure rose significantly relative to those who
consumed boiled-and-filtered coffee (mean difference +/- SEM, 3.1 +/- 1.1
mm Hg, p = 0.006). This response showed a tendency to be stronger for women
(4.5 +/- 1.8 mm Hg) than for men (1.7 +/- 1.2 mm Hg). We conclude that
elimination of filtered coffee has no substantial long-term effect on blood
pressure, but consumption of unfiltered boiled coffee may cause a slight
but significant rise in systolic blood pressure.
ARTICLES
Boiled coffee and blood pressure. A 14-week controlled trial
Department of Medicine, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
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