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Association of Caffeine Consumption and Self-Rated Health among Young and Older Adults

Abstract
Background: European Food Safety Authority (EFSA 2015) reported that moderate daily caffeine consumption at levels up to 400 mg/day do not raise safety concerns and not associated with adverse effects in healthy adult population. While, high levels of caffeine consumption have been linked to a variety of illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Despite these findings, there remains a...
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Keywords
Association (psychology)
Caffeine
Consumption (sociology)
Psychology
Gerontology
Medicine
Developmental psychology
Environmental health
Psychiatry
Sociology
Psychotherapist
Social science
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Good health and well-being


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Association of Caffeine Consumption and Self-Rated Health among Young and Older Adults
pdf file

Association of Caffeine Consumption and Self-Rated Health among Young and Older Adults

Abstract
Background: European Food Safety Authority (EFSA 2015) reported that moderate daily caffeine consumption at levels up to 400 mg/day do not raise safety concerns and not associated with adverse effects in healthy adult population. While, high levels of caffeine consumption have been linked to a variety of illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Despite these findings, there remains a...
View PDF
Keywords
Association (psychology)
Caffeine
Consumption (sociology)
Psychology
Gerontology
Medicine
Developmental psychology
Environmental health
Psychiatry
Sociology
Psychotherapist
Social science
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Good health and well-being


pdf file