Caffeine addiction??? With Poll!

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_coffee

Caffeine addicts get no real perk from morning cup


LONDON (Reuters) – Caffeine addiction is such a downer that regular coffee drinkers may get no real pick-me-up from their morning cup, according to a study by British scientists.

Bristol University researchers found that drinkers develop a tolerance to both the anxiety-producing and the stimulating effects of caffeine, meaning that it only brings them back to baseline levels of alertness, not above them.

"Although frequent consumers feel alerted by caffeine, especially by their morning tea, coffee, or other caffeine-containing drink, evidence suggests that this is actually merely the reversal of the fatiguing effects of acute caffeine withdrawal," wrote the scientists, led by Peter Rogers of Bristol's department of experimental psychology.

The team asked 379 adults -- half of them non/low caffeine consumers and the other half medium/high caffeine consumers -- to give up caffeine for 16 hours, and then gave them either caffeine or a dummy pill known as a placebo.

Participants rated their levels of anxiety, alertness and headache. The medium/high caffeine consumers who got the placebo reported a decrease in alertness and increased headache, neither of which were reported by those who received caffeine.

But measurements showed that their post-caffeine levels of alertness were actually no higher than the non/low consumers who received a placebo, suggesting caffeine only brings coffee drinkers back up to "normal."

The researchers also found that people who have a genetic predisposition to anxiety do not tend to avoid coffee.

In fact, people in the study with a gene variant associated with anxiety tended to consume slightly larger amounts of coffee than those without it, Rogers wrote in a study in the Neuropsychopharmacology journal, published by Nature.

This suggests that a mild increase in anxiety "may be a part of the pleasant buzz caused by caffeine," he said.


Does caffeine cause and "addiction"?
 

meltdown75

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eating an apple wakes you up more than a coffee.

i loves me some coffee in the AM though. fuck it.
 

Crono

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Of course you develop a tolerance, and you develop it quickly. For caffeine to be effective, you have to cycle it.

The Wikipedia article on caffeine is pretty informative.

Caffeine is addicting, but not extremely so.
 
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Cogman

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Yes it is. You know those migrains you get if you haven't had something with caffeine in it for a while... That would be withdrawal (I've seen some pretty bad caffeine withdrawal symptoms. They where magically treated with Excedrin which, Surprise, has a buttload of caffeine.)
 

Crono

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Yes it is. You know those migrains you get if you haven't had something with caffeine in it for a while... That would be withdrawal (I've seen some pretty bad caffeine withdrawal symptoms. They where magically treated with Excedrin which, Surprise, has a buttload of caffeine.)

I get migraines (classic, usually no more than once every 2 months and triggered by intense sunlight/glare), and caffeine withdrawal headaches are not migraines. But yes, once you start getting past several cups of coffee a day for more than a week, you'll start getting withdrawal headaches if you stop drinking coffee.

Easiest way to avoid this is stepping down from highly caffeinated energy drinks or coffee to weaker coffee and then drinking black tea and then green tea. Progressively less caffeine means virtually no withdrawal symptoms.
 

KeithTalent

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I assume it's addicting, but not for me. I do drink it every day, but that's just because I love the taste of it, I could very easily stop drinking it (I've done it before). /shrug

KT
 

moshquerade

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That article makes so much sense. No sarcasm intended.
<----Not a coffee drinker, at all

and in the past, when I've gave it a go it would over stimulate me to the point where I felt my heart racing.
 

BoomerD

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it only brings them back to baseline levels of alertness, not above them.

That works for me. I'm not looking for liquid crank...just a wake-up jolt.
 

Crono

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caffeine addict here.

i use this often
energyfiend.com/the-caffeine-database

The highest caffeinated beverage on that list that I drink with any regalarity is Slap. I like their green apple flavored one.

Ooh, almost forgot, a coworker of mine just came back from Jamaica and got me a bag of Jamaican Blue Mountain yesterday. Can't wait to drink some tonight (have to sleep now, lol).

I'm a caffeine connoisseur, not an addict.

 
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child of wonder

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I avoid having any more than 1 caffienated beverage per day. Yet, sometimes I still get a withdrawl headache if I don't have a drink the next day.

Annoying as hell.
 

zanejohnson

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yeah..thought everyone knew this....

it's not a bad addiction though as coffee is so popular..
 

Firsttime

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I don't drink coffee often, but I have a glass of Pepsi pretty much every day during the school year. I get head aches when I've gone 3-4 days without. So it doesn't even need to be stuff that is super high in caffeine. At least in my experience.
 

Crono

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I voted Pie, as I never understood whats so interesting about coffee

Except for people who pile sugar and pour tons of cream/milk into their coffee, it's mostly an acquired taste.

I never would have thought before that I would like black coffee, no sugar, but I do now.
 

ch33zw1z

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I don't drink coffee often, but I have a glass of Pepsi pretty much every day during the school year. I get head aches when I've gone 3-4 days without. So it doesn't even need to be stuff that is super high in caffeine. At least in my experience.

Yes, drugs of any kind effect people differently. I get noticeable caffeine withdrawls about two days without it. I drive a couple cups of coffee a day (half-caf) and black tea. Not much soda.
 
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