The caffeine content of 85 retail beverage samples purchased from local supermarkets between 1995 and 2004 was determined. The potential intake of caffeine through the consumption of these beverages (but excluding coffee) was estimated for students of the University of Coimbra, Portugal. The caffeine content of the beverages ranged from 47.5 to 282.5?mg?l-1 for teas, from 20.1 to 47.2?mg?l-1 for tea extracts samples, and from 80.7 to 168.7?mg?l-1 for cola soft drinks. Caffeine was not completely absent from caffeine-free colas, and energy drinks had a far greater caffeine content than regular drinks, ranging from 21 to 2175?mg?l-1. Soft drinks were consumed by 72% of the individuals, although 14% of the survey participants did not drink any...
Objective: To analyse the distribution of caffeine doses obtainable from espresso coffee sold by a s...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...
Caffeine is one of the most used psychoactive substances worldwide, with an impact in multiple spher...
A survey on the potential intake of caffeine was carried out in Campinas, SP, Brazil, in the summer ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the knowledge of caffeine content of a variety of ca...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the knowledge of caffeine content of a variety of ca...
Background: Caffeinated beverages include coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soft drinks, and energy drinks...
Background. Caffeine is the most widespread psychoactive substance in the world. With long-term cons...
AbstractCaffeine is one of the most researched food components, with the vast majority of dietary co...
Background: Over the past decade, the global caffeine consumption rate has increased dramatically. C...
Caffeine is one of the most used psychoactive substances worldwide, with an impact in multiple spher...
Background: Caffeine, world’s most widely consumed and legally accepted psychoactive substance which...
The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of caffeine in non-alcoholic energy drinks and...
Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that is synthesized in different parts of ...
Objective: To analyse the distribution of caffeine doses obtainable from espresso coffee sold by a s...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...
Caffeine is one of the most used psychoactive substances worldwide, with an impact in multiple spher...
A survey on the potential intake of caffeine was carried out in Campinas, SP, Brazil, in the summer ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the knowledge of caffeine content of a variety of ca...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the knowledge of caffeine content of a variety of ca...
Background: Caffeinated beverages include coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soft drinks, and energy drinks...
Background. Caffeine is the most widespread psychoactive substance in the world. With long-term cons...
AbstractCaffeine is one of the most researched food components, with the vast majority of dietary co...
Background: Over the past decade, the global caffeine consumption rate has increased dramatically. C...
Caffeine is one of the most used psychoactive substances worldwide, with an impact in multiple spher...
Background: Caffeine, world’s most widely consumed and legally accepted psychoactive substance which...
The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of caffeine in non-alcoholic energy drinks and...
Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that is synthesized in different parts of ...
Objective: To analyse the distribution of caffeine doses obtainable from espresso coffee sold by a s...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...
There is a connection between a high intake of caffeine and a series of health hazards, which are de...