Background: Circadian and sleep-homeostatic mechanisms regulate timing and quality of wakefulness. To enhance wakefulness, daily consumption of caffeine in the morning and afternoon is highly common. However, the effects of such a regular intake pattern on circadian sleep-wake regulation are unknown. Thus, we investigated if daily daytime caffeine intake and caffeine withdrawal affect circadian rhythms and wake-promotion in habitual consumers. Methods: Twenty male young volunteers participated in a randomised, double-blind, within-subject study with three conditions: i) caffeine (150 mg 3 x daily for 10 days), ii) placebo (3 x daily for 10 days) and iii) withdrawal (150 mg caffeine 3 x daily for eight days, followed by a switch to placebo f...
For hundreds of years, mankind has been influencing its sleep and waking state through the adenosine...
Background: Subjective alertness reaches a peak in the late morning. Previous research demonstrates ...
Rationale Despite 100 years of psychopharmacological research, the extent to which caffeine consump...
Acute caffeine intake can attenuate homeostatic sleep pressure and worsen sleep quality. Caffeine in...
Acute caffeine intake can delay sleep initiation and reduce sleep intensity, particularly when consu...
© 2018 O’Callaghan et al. Caffeine (particularly in the form of coffee) is one of the most widely co...
Caffeine is regarded as a mild stimulant acting on the central nervous system that is responsible fo...
Background: Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that influences both the sleep-wake cycle...
The consumption of caffeine in response to insufficient sleep may impair the onset and maintenance o...
One thing that many college students have in common is the regular intake of caffeine to cope with b...
Caffeine is the most commonly ingested psychoactive drug worldwide with increasing consumption rates...
responses may include increased alertness and physical activity, although these may represent a with...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world. It is readily available in...
Caffeine is one of the most consumed stimulants in the world, being available in beverages such as c...
Caffeine can be used effectively to manipulate our mental state. It is beneficial in restoring low l...
For hundreds of years, mankind has been influencing its sleep and waking state through the adenosine...
Background: Subjective alertness reaches a peak in the late morning. Previous research demonstrates ...
Rationale Despite 100 years of psychopharmacological research, the extent to which caffeine consump...
Acute caffeine intake can attenuate homeostatic sleep pressure and worsen sleep quality. Caffeine in...
Acute caffeine intake can delay sleep initiation and reduce sleep intensity, particularly when consu...
© 2018 O’Callaghan et al. Caffeine (particularly in the form of coffee) is one of the most widely co...
Caffeine is regarded as a mild stimulant acting on the central nervous system that is responsible fo...
Background: Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that influences both the sleep-wake cycle...
The consumption of caffeine in response to insufficient sleep may impair the onset and maintenance o...
One thing that many college students have in common is the regular intake of caffeine to cope with b...
Caffeine is the most commonly ingested psychoactive drug worldwide with increasing consumption rates...
responses may include increased alertness and physical activity, although these may represent a with...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world. It is readily available in...
Caffeine is one of the most consumed stimulants in the world, being available in beverages such as c...
Caffeine can be used effectively to manipulate our mental state. It is beneficial in restoring low l...
For hundreds of years, mankind has been influencing its sleep and waking state through the adenosine...
Background: Subjective alertness reaches a peak in the late morning. Previous research demonstrates ...
Rationale Despite 100 years of psychopharmacological research, the extent to which caffeine consump...