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  1. Too much caffeine can cause issues such as increased anxiety, increased heart rate and blood pressure, acid reflux and sleep disturbance. Too much caffeine is dangerous for kids, and in very high doses, can be toxic. Caffeine is a stimulant that increases alertness.

  2. Lifelong coffee/caffeine consumption has been associated with prevention of cognitive decline, and reduced risk of developing stroke, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. Its consumption does not seem to influence seizure occurrence.

  3. 20 kwi 2021 · This study provides the first extended characterization of the effects of chronic coffee consumption on human brain networks. Subjects were recruited and divided into two groups: habitual...

  4. These two reports provide both novel and confirmatory insight into mechanisms by which coffee might be impacting health and further demonstrate the power of high-throughput omic technologies in the nutrition field. Heavy coffee and caffeine intake continue to be seen as potentially harmful on pregnancy outcomes .

  5. Coffee consumption was more often associated with benefit than harm for a range of health outcomes across exposures including high versus low, any versus none, and one extra cup a day.

  6. Understanding that caffeine in moderate and high doses is deleterious to healthy children can be useful to provide a real nutritional guidance to the youth. Additionally, it could help in the creation of advertising strategies in order to not compromise children’s health.

  7. 27 gru 2023 · Here’s what you need to know about kids and caffeine, including what it can do, how much is safe and at what age kids should be allowed to consume caffeine. Why caffeine is bad for kids