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The health consequences of caffeine


PW Curatolo, D ROBERTSON - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983 - Am Coll Physicians
Acutely administered caffeine modestly increases blood pressure, plasma
catecholamine levels, plasma renin activity, serum free fatty acid levels, urine
production, and gastric acid secretion. It alters the ...
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Tolerance to the humoral and hemodynamic effects of caffeine in man.

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D Robertson, D Wade, R Workman, RL … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1981 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ABSTRACT Acute caffeine in subjects who do not normally ingest methylxanthines
leads to increases in blood pressure, heart rate, plasma epinephrine, plasma
norepinephrine, plasma renin activity, and urinary catecholamines. Using a ...
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Caffeine metabolism and coffee-attributed sleep disturbances


M Levy, E Zylber-Katz - Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1983 - nature.com
In six healthy subjects with a history of caffeine-induced wakefulness caffeine
kinetics were compared to with those in six subjects not affected by caffeine.
The data indicated that the former have a longer plasma t½ (mean 7.4 and ...
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[CITATION] The tolerance of coffee drinkers to caffeine.


T Colton, RE Gosselin, RP Smith - Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1968 Jan-Feb;9(1):31-9. The tolerance of coffee drinkers
to caffeine. Colton T, Gosselin RE, Smith RP. Publication ...
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Caffeine-withdrawal headache: a clinical profile


JF GREDEN, BS VICTOR, P FONTAINE, M … - Psychosomatics, 1980 - Acad Psychosom Med
Headache is one of the most com mon complaints encountered by psychiatrists.
Forty-three percent of patients with primary psychiatric diagnoses complained of
head pain as an occasional problem in a 1977 study conducted by Kirk and ...
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Effects of caffeine on plasma renin activity, catecholamines and blood pressure


D Robertson, JC Frolich, RK Carr, JT Watson, … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1978 - content.nejm.org
Using a double-blind, randomized, cross-over protocol, we studied the effect of
a single dose of oral caffeine on plasma renin activity, catecholamines and
cardiovascular control in nine healthy, young, non-coffee drinkers ...
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Wake up and smell the coffee. Caffeine, coffee, and the medical consequences.

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T Chou - Western Journal of Medicine, 1992 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
HOMER BOUSHEY, MD*: The recent decline in caffeine and coffee consumption
reflects the widespreadpublic awareness of the debate about possible adverse
effects of caffeine on health. The enormous popularity ofcoffee and other ...
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The Tromso heart study. Does coffee raise serum cholesterol?


DS Thelle, E Arnesen, OH Forde - New England Journal of Medicine, 1983 - content.nejm.org
We examined the relation between coffee consumption and levels of serum total
cholesterol, high-density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and triglycerides in a
population of 7213 women and 7368 men between the ages of 20 and 54 years. ...
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[CITATION] The pharmacology of caffeine..


MJ Arnaud - Progress in Drug Research 31: 273-313. 1987.., 1987 - orton.catie.ac.cr
SIDALC - Sistema de Informacion y Documentacion Agropecuaria de las Americas.
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Caffeine physical dependence: a review of human and laboratory animal studies


RR Griffiths, PP Woodson - Psychopharmacology, 1988 - Springer
Abstract. Although caffeine is the most widely used beha- viorally active drug
in the world, caffeine physical depen- dence has been poorly characterized in
laboratory animals and only moderately well characterized in humans. In hu- ...
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