Health and Lifestyle Tip

Caffeine & Heart Health

In this week’s healthy tip, we look at caffeine specifically in relation to our cardiovascular health. Does drinking coffee raise our blood pressure? Are energy drinks safe? Read on to find out and pick up some tips on how we can make our caffeine habit heart healthier.

Is caffeine bad for our heart?

You’ll be pleased to know that for healthy individuals, moderate consumption of caffeine (4-5 cups a day) doesn’t have a negative impact on our heart. However, everybody responds to caffeine differently and if you experience any negative side effects such as heart palpitations, it is wise to limit your consumption. Also, be mindful of drinking caffeine after mid-day as it can remain in your bloodstream for up to 10 hours after consumption and negatively impact your sleep – which could have a negative impact on your heart.

 

Caffeine & blood pressure

Consuming caffeine has been shown to cause our blood pressure to increase, however this is usually only temporary and in healthy individuals isn’t cause for concern. It is important we know our blood pressure and put lifestyle changes in place to keep it as healthy as possible, but quitting the coffee isn’t needed for a healthy heart. Instead, focus on eating a healthy diet and taking part in regular exercise.

 

Energy drinks & dehydration

While consuming a few cups of tea or coffee isn’t cause for concern, consuming multiple energy drinks could be more problematic. This is due to the volume in which they are consumed and the sugar that usually accompanies them. If you do drink energy drinks, don’t drink them as you would other soft drinks to avoid consuming high amounts of caffeine. It is also worth keeping mind that consuming too much caffeine can cause dehydration, so make sure you sip water or other healthy drinks between your caffeinated beverages.

Want more Healthy Tips?

Sign up to receive our monthly Healthy Tip emails directly to your inbox

Sign Up Now

More Healthy Tips

Discover ways to look after you heart

Christmas exercise Healthy Tip
Physical Activity November 25, 2025

Why exercise at Christmas matters

Did you know that heart attack rates increase during the festive period? Join us as we delve into some of the benefits of exercise for heart health, offer some ideas to help you build sustainable movement routines and serve up a festive exercise challenge.

Read more
Healthy Tip November Plant based diets
Nutrition October 29, 2025

Do you need to go plant-based to be healthy?

We explain how simply adding more plants to your diet can bring big benefits for your heart and overall wellbeing.

Read more
Woman breaking cigarette in two
Smoking September 29, 2025

How quitting smoking boosts heart health

Three in four smokers wish they had never picked up their first cigarette. Stopping smoking is one of the best things you can do for your health.

Read more
NutritionPhysical Activity September 1, 2025

Know Your Numbers

Do you know your numbers? Around one in three people in the UK have high blood pressure, and around six million people are unaware that they have it.

Read more
All Health and Lifestyle Tips

Recipes

Explore our collection of heart healthy recipes

Mulled Berry & Beetroot Warmer

Mulled Berry & Beetroot Warmer

A vibrant, heart-healthy spin on traditional mulled wine.

30 mins
Fibre source, Low salt, Low saturated fat, Low sugar
Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Pescetarian, Vegan, Vegetarian
Read more
Slow cooker Leek and Potato Soup

Slow Cooker Leek & Potato Soup

Creamy, comforting, and heart-healthy – perfect for crisp autumn days.

3 hrs 10 mins
Fibre source, Low salt, Low sugar
Gluten Free, Pescetarian, Vegetarian
Read more
Slow cooker bangers and beans

Slow Cooker Bangers & Beans

Comfort food meets bonfire night, the perfect bangers and beans.

4hrs 15mins
Fibre source, High protein, Low sugar
Dairy Free
Read more
Cheesy Tuna Pasta Bake

Cheesy Tuna Pasta Bake

Cheesy comfort with a healthy twist.

55 mins
High protein, Low salt, Low saturated fat, Low sugar
Pescetarian
Read more
All Recipes