Learn how too much caffeine can affect your heart and cause anxiety, jitters, increased heart rate and irregular heartbeat.
When you need a pick-me-up, it’s hard to beat the power of caffeine. Whether it’s a fragrant cup of freshly brewed coffee, a glass of iced tea or your favorite energy drink, caffeine can often be the ticket for a much-needed jolt of energy when your get-up-and-go is lacking.
Caffeine in moderation can have health benefits, according to the American Heart Association, including:
- Increased energy
- Sharpened mental focus, concentration and brain performance
- Improved endurance during exercise or vigorous physical activity
- Stimulated central nervous system
Too much caffeine, however, turns all that energy into nervous jitters and can have negative effects on your health.
Here’s a look at what too much caffeine can do to your heart health.
Caffeine affects different people in different ways. Some people are highly sensitive while others seem to ingest large amounts without a noticeable effect. You may have overindulged if you have the following symptoms:
- Insomnia
- Headache
- Anxiety
- Upset stomach or nausea
- Rapid heart rate
- Muscle tremors
The team at Providence can help you balance all the elements of your diet for better health and wellness. Visit our provider directory.
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This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.
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