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OT:Hot Red Chili Pepper Consumption and Mortality

Gry

Well-known member
The Association of Hot Red Chili Pepper Consumption and Mortality: A Large Population-Based Cohort Study

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0169876#sec001

Abstract

The evidence base for the health effects of spice consumption is insufficient, with only one large population-based study and no reports from Europe or North America. Our objective was to analyze the association between consumption of hot red chili peppers and mortality, using a population-based prospective cohort from the National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (NHANES) III, a representative sample of US noninstitutionalized adults, in which participants were surveyed from 1988 to 1994. The frequency of hot red chili pepper consumption was measured in 16,179 participants at least 18 years of age. Total and cause-specific mortality were the main outcome measures. During 273,877 person-years of follow-up (median 18.9 years), a total of 4,946 deaths were observed. Total mortality for participants who consumed hot red chili peppers was 21.6% compared to 33.6% for those who did not (absolute risk reduction of 12%; relative risk of 0.64). Adjusted for demographic, lifestyle, and clinical characteristics, the hazard ratio was 0.87 (P = 0.01; 95% Confidence Interval 0.77, 0.97). Consumption of hot red chili peppers was associated with a 13% reduction in the instantaneous hazard of death. Similar, but statistically nonsignificant trends were seen for deaths from vascular disease, but not from other causes. In this large population-based prospective study, the consumption of hot red chili pepper was associated with reduced mortality. Hot red chili peppers may be a beneficial component of the diet.

 

shaggyballs

Active member
Veteran
My cousin swears by his cayenne pepper everyday.
His dad is dead from a massive heart attack but he his humming along nicely with no heart issues.

So I would have to agree with ya here Gry, but stomach issues keep me from eating too much, I still try to eat as much as possible.

Peppers that make you sweat gotta be good for ya...LOL

So good to see you posting a bunch again Gry!
Keep on truckin' my canna brother.
 

aridbud

automeister
ICMag Donor
Veteran
Make sure seeds are gone- that contributes to irritable bowel or diverticulitis.
 
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