Caffeine ingestion alters central hemodynamics following aerobic exercise in middle-aged men.
Matthew P HarberAllison McCurryNicholas CarliniBrandon KistlerBradley S FleenorPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
In healthy and active middle-aged men, pre-exercise caffeine ingestion led to higher central and peripheral systolic blood pressures, PWV and AIx at 30 min post-exercise, indicating an increased left ventricular workload which may have implications for cardiovascular event risk.