Caffeine, Stress and Your Health
By Elizabeth Scott, PhD is an author, workshop leader, educator, and award-winning blogger on stress management, positive psychology, relationships, and emotional wellbeing. Updated on January 17
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People may joke about needing their coffee to function in the morning, but in all seriousness, caffeine is a drug. It's most often consumed in coffee, tea, soft drinks and, in smaller doses, chocolate. While we seem to have a love affair with these foods, there’s been quite a bit of confusion and even controversy surrounding caffeine. Research seems to say conflicting things about the effects of caffeine. It helps to look at the pros and cons.
How Caffeine Affects the Brain
Effects on the Body
You can feel the effects of caffeine in your system within a few minutes of ingesting it, and it stays in your system for many hours—its half-life can range from as little as two hours to as long as 12 hours due to individual differences in metabolism and absorption.
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https://www.verywellmind.com/caffeine-stress-and-your-health-3145078
By Elizabeth Scott, PhD is an author, workshop leader, educator, and award-winning blogger on stress management, positive psychology, relationships, and emotional wellbeing. Updated on January 17
Jake Curtis/Iconica/Getty Images
People may joke about needing their coffee to function in the morning, but in all seriousness, caffeine is a drug. It's most often consumed in coffee, tea, soft drinks and, in smaller doses, chocolate. While we seem to have a love affair with these foods, there’s been quite a bit of confusion and even controversy surrounding caffeine. Research seems to say conflicting things about the effects of caffeine. It helps to look at the pros and cons.
How Caffeine Affects the Brain
Effects on the Body
You can feel the effects of caffeine in your system within a few minutes of ingesting it, and it stays in your system for many hours—its half-life can range from as little as two hours to as long as 12 hours due to individual differences in metabolism and absorption.
1 Caffeine can affect the body in a variety of ways....... continues.....
https://www.verywellmind.com/caffeine-stress-and-your-health-3145078
