Does drinking coffee temporary increase blood pressure?


Question:
both in systolic and diastolic?

Answers:
In a long-term study of more than 1,000 men, drinking a daily cup of regular coffee raised systolic pressure (the upper number) by 0.19 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure (the lower number) by 0.27 mmHg. Coffee drinkers also had a greater incidence of hypertension (28 percent) than their non-coffee drinking counterparts (19 percent).

Other Answers:
Yes . caffeine temporarily increases blood pressure because it opens up capillaries and speeds blood flow.
probably
yes
i'm pretty sure that it doesn't change blood pressure
Source(s):
a doctor in the fam
I cant really give you a good answer. But thank you for reminding that i could be doing with a cup full of coffee. lol.
Yes.
yes unless it's decaf


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