# High coffee consumption may increase aortic diameter and risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm in smokers

**Authors:** Joanna Kaluza, Otto Stackelberg, Martin Björck, Alicja Wolk

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-12668-2 · Scientific Reports · 2025-08-09

## TL;DR

High coffee consumption may raise the risk of aortic aneurysms in smokers, with the risk increasing as coffee intake increases.

## Contribution

The study identifies a novel interaction between coffee consumption and smoking in increasing abdominal aortic aneurysm risk.

## Key findings

- Current smokers with high coffee consumption had a 4.6-fold higher risk of ruptured aneurysms.
- In men, higher coffee intake increased the risk of aortic diameter ≥30 mm in smokers.
- Ex-smokers also showed increased risk with higher coffee consumption, though less than current smokers.

## Abstract

An association of coffee consumption with a risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is unknown. We hypothesized that coffee consumption influences aortic diameter and AAA risk, with smoking status as a modifier. The study included 42,723 Swedish men and 34,921 women (age 45–83 years) with infrarenal aortic diameter (IAD) measured in 8,109 men. Over 18.7 years, 1863 AAA cases (1585 non-ruptured, 278 ruptured) were identified. Among participants with coffee consumption ≤ 5 cups/day, current smokers versus never smokers had a 3-fold higher risk of non-ruptured and ruptured AAA (HR = 3.12, 95%CI = 2.62–3.71 and HR = 2.90, 95%CI = 1.95–4.31, respectively); the risk increased with coffee consumption > 5 cups/day and was a 4-fold higher (HR = 3.89, 95%CI = 3.12–4.85) for non-ruptured and a 4.6-fold higher (HR = 4.61, 95%CI = 2.72–7.86) for ruptured AAA (P-value- multiplicative-interaction = 0.009). 160 (2.0%) screened men had an IAD ≥ 30 mm. In men drinking daily ≤ 3 cups of coffee, current smokers versus never smokers had a 4-fold (OR = 4.09, 95%CI = 1.81–9.22) higher risk of IAD ≥ 30 mm; in men with higher coffee consumption (> 3 cups/day), the risk increased 6.6-fold (OR = 6.58, 95%CI = 2.98–14.6). In ex-smokers, the corresponding ORs were 1.67 (95%CI = 0.62–4.49) and 3.27 (95%CI = 1.27–8.40), respectively. In conclusion, high coffee consumption may increase risk of AAA and infrarenal aortic diameter in smokers.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** abdominal aortic aneurysm (MONDO:0005350)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** AAA (MESH:D017544)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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