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S Diane C Mitchell Carol A Knight Jon Hockenberry Robyn Teplansky Terryl J Hartman Department of Nutritional Sciences The Pennsylvania State University 110 Chandlee
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S Diane C Mitchell Carol A Knight Jon Hockenberry Robyn Teplansky Terryl J Hartman Department of Nutritional Sciences The Pennsylvania State University 110 Chandlee University Park PA 16802 United States Knight International 715 Ketc. Caffeine is found in numerous plants the most widely consumed being coffee tea cola nut cocao pod guarana and mat It is estimated that in North America between 80 and 90 percent of adults and children habitually consume caffeine About 15 of the gene Manmade caffeine is sometimes added to foods drinks and medicines Ninety percent of people in t he world use caffeine in one form or another In the US 80 percent of adul ts consume caffeine every day the average adult has an intake of 200 mg per da To the average Joe questioning the existence of caffeine addiction probably seems absurd The web abounds with quotes and expos57577s about the addictive nature of caffeine using catchy slogans about coffee that borrow from other substance addiction Coffee Packets. Eric Anderson. Alana Warner-. Tuhy. Introduction. Reason for Study. Experimental Parameters. Results. Conclusions. References. Justification for Study. Warning on the back of coffee packet. Aaron Warning and Megan Anderson. Caffeine: The Most Popular Nutraceutical . Use dates back to the stone age. Popular: easy access and few documented negative side effects. Effects: ↑ heart rate, ↑ respiration rate, psychotropic effects. From the Beginning of Time to Now. Frankie Roman MD JD. FOCUS Fall. Las Vegas. October 3, 2013. CAFFEINE. From the beginning of Time to Now. Frankie Roman,MD JD. Focus Conference. May 13,2010. History of Coffee. Did you know… . Caffeine is a DRUG. What is Caffeine found in… . Brainstorm. !. C. offee. Tea. Energy drinks. Pastries . Chocolate. Coca cola . Ice cream. Soft drinks . Cakes . What it does…. Caffeine acts as a stimulant which increases alertness in the body. Caffeine - Background. Caffeine is . a naturally occurring alkaloid that belongs to a class of compounds called . xanthines. . . It is found . in varying quantities in the seeds, leaves, and . fruits . Todd Oravitz. 9. th. grade. central catholic. INSPIRATION. caffeine. Naturally occurring substance. Bitter, white purine compound. Similar chemical structure to adenine and guanine. Caffeine effects. Sugar tastes good. But, did you know that eating too much sugar can cause:. Weight Gain. Heart Disease. Type 2 Diabetes. Tooth Decay. Bad for your Skin. Sugar Rush followed by Sugar Crash. These food/drinks have a lot of added sugar:. Limit your caffeine intake. Daily caffeine . & . added sugar limit in just half a 500ml can of energy drink . Too much caffeine: Stressed, sweaty, shaky & poor sleep. Avoid tea, coffee, . Irn. Our textbook suggests 240 mg of . caffeine per cup. [Health Canada standard for adults: 400 mg of caffeine per day]. Amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee varies considerably depending on the coffee beans used and the size of the drink. For example …. For health professional Fatty acidsMost dietary fat is comprised of triacylglycerols (triglycerides) in which three fatty acids are attached to a glycerol backbone. These fatty acids can be:Saturated Popular brands include: . Monster. Red Bull. Rockstar. 5-Hour Energy. Energy Drinks. What are they?. Common Ingredients. Caffeine – energy drinks can contain 200 mg of caffeine in one serving. Sugar – contains as much (and sometimes more) sugar as a soft drink.
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