Caffeine is a familiar drug that
stimulates the nervous system. When it enters the body, caffeine raises the
heart rate and blood pressure, increasing energy levels and improving the mood.
Caffeine acts quickly,
and many people notice the effects within minutes. They last until the body
fully metabolizes the drug. This duration depends on several factors.
Each person will feel
the effects differently, and some may last longer than others. People who are
pregnant or have difficulty sleeping should be careful about timing their
caffeine intake and may want to avoid it altogether.
How long does it take
to metabolize caffeine?
Caffeine has a
half-life of about 5 hours.
Someone who consumes
40 milligrams (mg) of caffeine will have 20 mg remaining in their system after
5 hours.
When do effects peak?
Levels of caffeine
peak in the blood within about 15–45 minutes of consumption.
They are then quickly
metabolized by the liver.
Most people notice the
strongest effects during this time, and many report feeling jittery, needing to
urinate, and having sudden bursts of energy. These symptoms tend to go away as
the caffeine starts to break down.
Can a person build up a tolerance?
As the body becomes
resistant to the drug, people who regularly consume caffeine may barely notice
its effects.
However, for someone
who is very sensitive to caffeine, effects may persist for hours or until the
next day.
How long do effects last?
There is no set time
limit. The duration of the drug's effects depend upon the dosage and on
personal factors, including age, body weight, and how sensitive a
person is to caffeine.
Foods and drinks that
contain caffeine
Caffeine is usually
found in beverages, including:
·
coffee and drinks such
as espressos, lattes, and cappuccinos
·
black, green, and white tea
·
yerba maté
·
many soft drinks
·
energy drinks
Even decaffeinated
coffee contains some caffeine, and people who are very sensitive to caffeine
should avoid it.
Caffeine can also be
found in foods, such as:
·
chocolate and products containing it, such as hot cocoa
·
coffee or mocha ice creams
·
guarana seeds and beverages
·
some protein and energy bars
·
pre-workout drinks and powders
Caffeine is also a
common ingredient in weight loss pills and over-the-counter headachemedicines, including
Excedrin.
How much caffeine is
in each product?
The amount of caffeine
in products like coffee and tea varies, but the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has listed
the following estimates:
·
8 ounces (oz) of brewed coffee – 95 mg
·
1 oz of espresso – 64 mg
·
8 oz of brewed tea – 47 mg
·
16-oz average energy drink – 158 mg
·
12-oz average caffeinated soda – 45 mg
·
1.55-oz milk chocolate candy bar – 9 mg
Drugs that contain
caffeine will display exact amounts on their labels.
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