Machine learning models recently suggested that drinking 2 to 3 or more cups of caffeinated coffee per day may be associated with a lower long-term risk of HF development. Given the relative global acceptability, tolerability, accessibility, and affordability of coffee, the potential for moderate habitual coffee intake to prevents HF may warrant future investigation in clinical trials.
Coffee-Drinkers Less Prone to Developing Heart Failure
March 2, 2021