Article: New blood pressure study findings have been published by scientists at Skidmore College.(Report)

According to recent research published in the journal Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism - Physiologie Appliquee Nutrition Et Metabolisme, "The purpose of this study was to examine the age-related differences in blood pressure, heart rate, and behavioral mood state after caffeine ingestion in younger and older women. Using a placebo-controlled, double-blind design, 10 younger (Y; 18-22 years) and 10 older (O; 50-67 years) healthy women who were moderate consumers of caffeine (self-reported mean intake: Y, 139 +/- 152 mg.day(-1); O, 204 +/- 101 mg.day(-1)) were investigated."

"All volunteers were characterized for fasting plasma glucose, insulin, ...

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