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Question by MenaCe_Of_Hell
Submitted on 2/1/2004
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how does coffee increase your heart rate


Answer by watchfrog
Submitted on 7/1/2004
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Coffee seems to decrease my heart rate.  I'm currently wearing a heart rate monitor and my heart rate has dropped to 50 as it was about 70 earlier today.  I've only tried this twice, but it seems to have this effect.

 

Answer by Nena
Submitted on 10/21/2004
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How does the effect of caffiene increase my heart rate?

 

Answer by ro
Submitted on 12/23/2004
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i am doing a expirement and it does increase it

 

Answer by stevotheman42
Submitted on 2/6/2005
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i have done multiple experiments and coffee does increase the human heart rate 6.2 beats per minute

 

Answer by bob
Submitted on 1/26/2006
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Does caffeine increase heart-rate?

 

Answer by Princess Klaudusia
Submitted on 2/25/2006
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Some researchers say that caffeine narrows blood vessels by blocking the effects of adenosine, a hormone that helps keep them widened.

 

Answer by JellyBean
Submitted on 8/26/2006
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My heart rate has always been about 100 and when I'm on the cross trainer it can reach 180.  I've just found out that by consuming a cup of coffee before I hop onto the cross trainer, my heart rates never goes above 80.  In fact, the longer or faster I go, my heart-rate can actually come down to about 58. WOW - the wonders of coffee !!!

 

Answer by randomer
Submitted on 2/11/2007
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I have finished doing an experiment for my Biology GCSE and my results didn't show much of  Change in your heart rate. Although it seemed to have a greater impact on women than men.

 

Answer by Jellybean
Submitted on 6/2/2007
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I agree with 'watchfrog', coffee does decrease my heartrate.  I've have a significantly high heartrate and with a little bit of exercise it can go up to 180b/m !!  With coffee, it never goes above 100.  I've tested it a number of times now and that is definitely true for me.

 

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