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Korean Journal of Food and Nutrition
2007 Volume.20 No. 4 p.460 ~ p.466
The Relationships among Coffee Consumption, Blood Pressure, and Serum Lipids in Korean Adult Men and Women
Choi Mi-Kyeong

Lee Yoon-Shin
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to estimate coffee consumption and it¡¯s relationship to blood pressure and blood lipid profiles in Korean adult men and women. Antheropometrics, dietary intake by 24-hour recall, and serum lipid profiles were measured in 354 subjects. The average subject ages for the age ranges of 20~49, 50~64, and over 65 years, were 39.7, 57.5, and 70.6 years for the men, and 40.7, 56.9, and 70.9 years for the women, respectively. Mean height and weight were significantly higher in the men and decreased with increasing of age. Thirty percent and 28% of the men and women, respectively, consumed coffee. The proportions of coffee consuming subjects in the age rangers of 20~49 years(34.9%) and 50~64 years(35.6%) were significantly higher than in the group over 65 years(11.5%). The mean daily intakes of food and energy were showed the same results according to sex and age. Mean daily coffee intake was not significantly different between the men and women, but it was significantly lower in the over 65 age group. Systolic blood pressure was significantly higher in the men and increasing age. The atherogenic index was significantly higher in the 20~49 year-old men, and in the women over 65 years. There were no significant correlations among coffee consumption, blood pressure, and the serum lipid profile. In conclusion, the daily coffee consumption by adult men and women, with the exception of the elderly, was 50~90§¢, and it was not significantly correlated to blood pressure or blood lipids.
KEYWORD
coffee consumption, blood pressure, serum lipids
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