|
- Caffeine: How much is too much? - Mayo Clinic
Caffeine has its perks, but it can pose problems too Find out how much is too much and if you need to cut down
- Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more
Find out how much caffeine is in coffee, tea, soda and energy drinks You may be getting more caffeine than you think you are
- Coffee and health: What does the research say? - Mayo Clinic
Some benefits are linked to caffeine Other benefits are related to the other components in coffee But in general, studies find that coffee is linked to health in many ways Drinking coffee may be linked to a lower risk of: Parkinson's disease, type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's disease among some groups of people Metabolic syndrome and chronic kidney disease Liver cancer and liver disease
- Contenido de cafeína en el café, el té, las gaseosas y otras bebidas
Lieberman HR, et al Daily patterns of caffeine intake and the association of intake with multiple sociodemographic and lifestyle factors in U S adults based on the NHANES 2007-2012 surveys
- 咖啡、茶、碳酸饮料等中的咖啡因含量 - 妙佑医疗国际
Lieberman HR, et al Daily patterns of caffeine intake and the association of intake with multiple sociodemographic and lifestyle factors in U S adults based on the NHANES 2007-2012 surveys
- Cafeína: ¿cuánto es demasiado? - Mayo Clinic
La cafeína tiene sus ventajas, pero también puede plantear problemas Descubra cuánto es demasiado y si necesita reducir el consumo
- Caffeine citrate (intravenous route) - Side effects uses
Description Caffeine citrate injection is used to treat short-term apnea of prematurity when premature babies (infants between 28 and 32 weeks gestational age) stop breathing Apnea of prematurity is caused by the baby's breathing centers not being fully developed This medicine is available with or without your doctor's prescription
- Caffeine: Is it dehydrating or not? - Mayo Clinic
As a chemical, caffeine increases production of urine, which means caffeine is a diuretic But most research suggests that the fluid in caffeinated drinks balances the diuretic effect of typical caffeine levels High doses of caffeine taken all at once may increase the amount of urine the body makes This is more likely if you aren't used to
|
|
|