Association between Dietary Intakes of Tea, Coffee, and Soft Drinks in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography with Coronary Artery Stenosis

International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Maryam JavadiAsma Bahreini

Abstract

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the major causes of mortality that is related to the nutritional habits and lifestyle. The aim of this study was to examine the association between tea, coffee, and soft drink consumption and coronary artery stenosis in patients undergoing coronary angiography. Out of all the patients, 208 cases (101 Female) with 57.81 ± 12.18 (mean ± SD) were assigned to participate in this cross-sectional study. In total, 168-items, semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire collected for assessments of dietary intakes of black tea, coffee, caffeine, and soft drinks and record demographic and clinical questionnaire. There were negative association between arteries with stenosis of more than 50% number with dietary intakes of tea (P = 0.011, r = - 0.187), coffee (P = 0.069, r = - 0.098) intakes, and dietary caffeine intake (P = 0.043, r = -0.118). The high consumptions of soft drinks (P = 0.005, r = 0.387) were associated with an enhancement in arteries with stenosis of more than 50% number. In addition, dietary consumption of black tea have a negatively significant association with the history of previous angiography (P = 0.044, r = -0.121), the history of previous Stanton (P = 0.035, r = -0.132), a...Continue Reading

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