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INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION ON CAFFEINE ELIMINATION

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1986
SUMMARY1. Ten healthy male volunteers were each studied on four separate occasions to assess the role of regular caffeine and alcohol intake on caffeine elimination. Antipyrine disappearance was also studied as an established quantitative test of hepatic microsomal function.2.
George J.   +5 more
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Tinnitus features according to caffeine consumption

2021
Consumption of high amounts of caffeine has been historically associated with tinnitus worsening. However, recent studies demonstrated that this seems not to be true, and caffeine may even improve tinnitus distress.To analyze tinnitus features according to caffeine consumption levels.Case-control study.Tinnitus patients were compared with patients ...
Ricardo Rodrigues, Figueiredo   +2 more
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The Caffeine Consumption among Turkish Pregnant Women

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2022
Background: Caffeine consumption during pregnancy has effect on newborn anthropometry therefore the amount of maternal caffeine consumption is important. Aim: This study aims to determine caffeine consumption during pregnancy and related factors ...
Apay, Serap   +2 more
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Effects of caffeine consumption on nicotine consumption

Psychopharmacology, 1976
Coffee-drinking cigarette smokers take in more nicotine when they ingest almost no caffeine than when they ingest an amount of caffeine ranging from 75 mg to 300 mg. They do not take in relatively less nicotine as the dose of caffeine increases from 75 mg to 300 mg.
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Caffeine Consumption and Serum Cholesterol Levels

International Journal of Epidemiology, 1984
Caffeine consumption was significantly associated with serum cholesterol levels in women but not in men in a cross-sectional study of 4757 Australians. Use of caffeinated coffee by men, but not total caffeine consumption rate, was significantly associated with raised serum cholesterol.
M J, Shirlow, C D, Mathers
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Psychophysiological Aspects of Caffeine Consumption

Psychological Reports, 1988
Caffeine may be the psychoactive compound most widely used in the United States. Caffeine appears in coffee, tea, cola drinks, chocolate bars and cocoa, cold and diet medications, and sleep-prevention compounds; the amount of caffeine varies in different substances and according to preparations.
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Caffeine consumption in hospitalized psychiatric patients

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 1996
A total of 98 consecutively admitted psychiatric inpatients were asked for their daily consumption of coffee, tea and other products containing caffeine. Calculation of the corresponding daily caffeine intake was performed using data from the literature and from caffeine measurements carried out in different coffee and tea preparations in the hospital.
M, Rihs, C, Muller, P, Baumann
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CHAPTER 14. Caffeine Consumption

2019
Over the centuries, caffeine has been identified in more than a hundred plants but the most common sources are coffee, C. sinensis teas, mate, cocoa products, cola beverages, energetic beverages and different types of pharmaceutical drugs. Currently, approximately 80% of the world's population consumes a caffeinated product every day.
Juliana de Paula Lima, Adriana Farah
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Caffeine Consumption Among Naval Aviation Candidates

Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2017
INTRODUCTION: Education frequently dictates students need to study for prolonged periods of time to adequately prepare for examinations. This is especially true with aviation preflight indoctrination (API) candidates who have to assimilate large volumes of information in a limited amount of time during API training.
Thomas E, Sather   +3 more
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Caffeine Consumption among Indonesian Population

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2023
Background: Caffeine is the most commonly used central nervous system stimulant in all age groups. High daily caffeine consumption can affect health. Most caffeine users are unaware of the amount of daily caffeine consumption or the effect of caffeine on the physical and psychological health of its users. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of
Miftahul Jannah   +2 more
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