
Coffee and the Heart: Is caffeine a trigger for AFib?
From Normal Curves: Sexy Science, Serious Statistics by Regina Nuzzo and Kristin Sainani
May 18, 2026 · 58 min · Episode 31
About this episode
The episode explores whether coffee consumption triggers atrial fibrillation, examining recent clinical trials and various statistical methods.
Does coffee trigger atrial fibrillation — or have doctors been warning people away from caffeine without strong evidence? We dig into two recent randomized clinical trials testing whether caffeinated coffee causes dangerous heart rhythm problems. Along the way, we talk about AFib, survival analysis, intention-to-treat versus as-treated analyses, and one surprisingly elaborate effort to catch clinical trial cheaters with receipts and geolocation tracking. We also explore how a pope may have fueled a European coffee resurgence, why plants make caffeine, and how a game show competition explains hazard ratios. Statistical topics adherence and compliance as-treated analysis confidence intervals Cox proportional hazards regression hazard ratios intention-to-treat analysis micro-randomization multiple testing PICOT pre-registration primary vs secondary outcomes randomized clinical trials sensitivity analyses SMART framework survival analysis Methodological morals “Never trust conventional wisdom until you see the randomized controlled trial.” “Trust your participants, but design the study so that they can be honest about their dishonesty.” References Harrington D, D'Agostino RB Sr…
People in this episode
Hosts: Regina Nuzzo, Kristin Sainani
Topics covered
- caffeine
- atrial fibrillation
- clinical trials
- survival analysis
- statistical methods
- health effects of coffee
Keywords
- caffeine
- AFib
- clinical trials
- survival analysis
- hazard ratios
- intention-to-treat
- randomized controlled trials
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: N Engl J Med
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