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Home / Health / Morning Coffee May Help AFib Patients, Study Finds

Morning Coffee May Help AFib Patients, Study Finds

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Adults with AFib drinking daily coffee had fewer heart rhythm episodes.
  • Those who drank coffee were 39% less likely to have irregular rhythms.
  • Study challenges common belief that caffeine worsens AFib symptoms.
Morning Coffee May Help AFib Patients, Study Finds

New research suggests that for individuals with atrial fibrillation (AFib), their regular morning coffee may not be the enemy it's often made out to be. A study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions in November 2025 indicated that adults with AFib who regularly drank coffee experienced fewer heart rhythm episodes.

The findings revealed that these individuals were 39 percent less likely to have an irregular heart rhythm episode when compared to those who avoided all caffeinated products. This challenges the common notion that caffeine intake directly leads to or exacerbates abnormal heart rhythms like AFib.

Cardiologists noted that individual responses to caffeine vary, emphasizing that personal habits should align with how one's body reacts. While the study suggests that enjoying naturally caffeinated drinks like coffee might be permissible for some AFib patients, it's also acknowledged that certain individuals may still find caffeine triggers or worsens their symptoms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The AHA meeting presented research suggesting that for some AFib patients used to coffee, continuing to drink it was associated with fewer heart rhythm episodes.
A recent study found that adults treated for AFib who drank a daily cup of coffee had fewer heart rhythm episodes than those who avoided caffeine.
The meeting featured research indicating that for regular coffee drinkers with AFib, continuing their habit was linked to a lower incidence of irregular heart rhythm episodes.

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