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Evidence suggests Caffeine haslittle to no effecton Blood pressure.
4 studies (4 claims)
Emerging evidence
Typical effective dose 100.75 (51.13–150.38) mgacross 2 dosed studies
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| maltodextrin alone or associated to caffeine | No effect - did not change significantly | blood pressure | Human | T2DM subjects | 1.5 mg/kg of caffeine. | Caffeine modifies blood glucose availability during prolonged low-intensity exercise in individuals with type-2 diabetes.cited 7× |
| 200 mg of caffeine | Increases - elevated | blood pressure | Human | healthy low caffeine users | 200 mg caffeine pill (single dose). | Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography: Investigating Vessel Density Changes Induced by Caffeine in Healthy Subjects.cited 1× |
| oral caffeine supplementation | No effect - did not change | blood pressure | Human | professional ballet dancers | — | Acute Caffeine Supplementation Does Not Change Sweat Rate and Blood Pressure in Ballet Dancers: A Double-Blind and Placebo-Controlled Study.cited 1× |
| caffeine | Increases - increasing | blood pressure | Human | — | Not specified. | The Effects of Caffeine on Blood Platelets and the Cardiovascular System through Adenosine Receptors.cited 3× |