Negative Effects of Caffeine Essay

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    Confeinated Energy Drinks

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    drinks sectors have revealed strong growth in the beverages industries over the world (Bunting et al., 2013 and Smith, 2013). Klaassen et al. (2012) noted that a caffeine is one of psychoactive substances in energy drinks and easy to purchase. Smith (2013) mentioned that even the caffeinate drinks have both benefits and drawback effects of caffeine however; most energy drinks contain excess sugar daily allowances recommendation that might be obesogenic as well as health problems (Gunja (2012)).…

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    consumption of caffeine. As a college student I drink at least two cups of coffee a day and I have observed that this is a habit many students have developed in college. Although I tell myself that coffee is necessary for me to be productive and alert, others state differently. Because I have been drinking coffee for a while I wonder if it has less of an effect on me than it does for people who are new coffee drinkers. Although drinking coffee is the norm in college, caffeine may effect people…

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    tell you all about caffeine and how it actually affects the Human body. First I will tell you about how caffeine can be harmful to the body, next I will give facts on the benefits to the body and last I will talk about the safe levels of consumption. Let's start sipping on how caffeine can be harmful to you. It is a well known fact that caffeine…

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    Caffeine has become an integral part of our culture. Coffee is the most vital part of the morning ritual for a huge number of Americans. It seems to be a miracle drug for many. It really does wake you up and make you much more alert, plus the boosting effect it has on your energy level is very noticeable. Caffeine gives us all these wonders by acting on the receptor that tells us we’re tired and stopping it from telling us we’re supposed to be tired. But consumption of caffeine isn’t a…

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    The word drug usually infers a negative connotation. Most people will think of illegal drugs such as cocaine or meth. Some people will think of drugs as medicine that people would get from the doctor’s. There is a drug, however, that is readily available and is easily obtainable to just about anybody in any store that sells food. This drug is caffeine and it may play a bigger part in the lives of Americans than most people realize. If used properly, it can help almost anybody in almost any…

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    "Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive substance in the world"(Davidson and Alic 1). Most people drink caffeine through the day to stay alert or remain awake. Caffeine affects people in many different ways; some people like to drink a lot of caffeine whether it be in coffee, pop or some other drink. Drinking these drinks is not the only way to consume caffeine. Caffeine can be consumed in a powder form in extreme cases. When drinking caffeine, it can cause many different effects on the…

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    topic there seems to be several conclusions that can be drawn. One conclusion that can be drawn is that the consumption of caffeinated products does not steadily decline despite the health risks that caffeine can cause. Caffeine consumption among students in today’s seem to be dependent on caffeine to carry out their everyday activities. Most college students have hectic days because there are usually several classes for them in a day and if they have to work they must factor that into their…

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    Caffeine, the most commonly invoked drug in america. You can get it anywhere and you don’t have to talk to creepy guys at a street corner. In fact, the fda even approved it. Caffeine is so common that most americans take it every day. Even kids are exposed to this drug at a young age. But will this hurt them? Will this hurt their grades, their test scores? In order to figure this out we will need to know the effects of caffeine on the brain, what caffeine is, ways to test kids logical thinking…

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    Caffeine Observation

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    has three stages.1 There are many things that may effect the quality of sleep, caffeine being one of them. The effects of caffeine on sleep has been studied in many experiments.2-5 In all the studies, it has been found that caffeine alters the quality of sleep. In the study by Lloret-Linares et al., it was found that not only does caffeine alter the sleep quality but also increases sleep latency and the amount of nocturnal awakenings. Caffeine (3,5,7-trimethylxanthine) is a central nervous…

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    Caffeine, the Silent Killer April G. Sanciangco West Coast University Capstone 401 Professor Hamilton Author Note This paper is written by April G. Sanciangco Caffeine, the Silent Killer Abstract Keywords: caffeine, college students, sleep deprived, anxiety, sleep, adolescents Caffeine, the Silent Killer Introduction College students’ increasing reliance on caffeine has positive and negative results related to mental and physical performance. Literature Review…

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