These are just fairly nonspecific symptoms, much like fever. The underlying mechanism matters.
You can get your heart racing by exercise and you can get your heart racing by drinking ten coffees in a row. I don't think the resulting changes in the organism will be precisely the same, otherwise people would just drink loads of coffee to get fit.
More likely, the observed effects like increased blood pressure are just downstream from some deeper metabolic events, and it is those deeper events that are decisive for your future health.
You can get your heart racing by exercise and you can get your heart racing by drinking ten coffees in a row. I don't think the resulting changes in the organism will be precisely the same, otherwise people would just drink loads of coffee to get fit.
More likely, the observed effects like increased blood pressure are just downstream from some deeper metabolic events, and it is those deeper events that are decisive for your future health.