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Caffeine Risks

Ritika Gupta

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Editora: Publifye

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Caffeine Risks explores the pervasive influence of caffeine on health, focusing on sleep, cardiovascular function, and emotional well-being. It offers a comprehensive look at how this widely used stimulant affects the body and mind, addressing the critical questions of disrupted sleep cycles, cardiovascular risks, and mood regulation issues related to caffeine consumption.

 
Did you know that caffeine's impact on adenosine receptors in the central nervous system can significantly alter sleep patterns, even with moderate doses? Or that it can cause increased heart rate and blood pressure fluctuations, potentially leading to arrhythmias?

 
The book approaches this topic by first introducing the physiological mechanisms of caffeine, then examining its effects on sleep architecture, cardiovascular health, and emotional stability. It draws from scientific studies, clinical trials, and case studies to present a balanced perspective on both the benefits and risks. Practical strategies are offered for managing caffeine intake, including tips for reducing consumption and recognizing withdrawal symptoms.

 
This book uniquely emphasizes the often underestimated risks of caffeine, providing readers with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their caffeine intake. Caffeine Risks progresses from basic neurochemical effects to practical management strategies, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to understand and mitigate potential harm from caffeine.
Disponível desde: 19/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 83 páginas.

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