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THE PROS AND CONS OF CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION
In order to optimize health and fitness, an individual needs to monitor
their diet while maintaining an exercise regimen. Of course, the usual
suspects need to be monitored including fats, carbohydrates, sugars,
proteins, etc. Often though, one of the things not monitored is caffeine
intake. According to experts, there are pros and cons to consuming
caffeine. And consuming caffeine is easier than you think. Not only does
coffee have caffeine, but so do many sodas, energy drinks, and anything
containing chocolate.
According to researchers, too much caffeine ingestion can lead to
gastrointestinal problems including stomach problems like ulcers, and
impaired digestion due to raised acidity levels in the stomach. Some
individuals have also experienced heartburn as a result of too much
caffeine being consumed. Even decaffeinated beverages have been proven to
cause the same effects as caffeinated beverages. Though, the biggest
contributor to the aforementioned effects is coffee.
According to researchers, coffee is addictive, and causes numerous adverse
conditions for the body. Coffee has been shown to reduce the production of
DHEA as well as other anti-aging hormones in the body. Thus, an individual
who ingests more coffee than the average individual ages more quickly.
Also, scientific research is beginning to show that coffee drinkers are
more at risk for having a heart attack. Research has also determined that
coffee contains a compound known as Torpedoed, which is known to increase
cholesterol levels in the body. To make matters worse, once an individual
has developed an addiction to coffee, it is very difficult to alleviate
the addiction, and withdrawal symptoms are wicked. Symptoms include
constipation, depression, drowsiness, headaches, moodiness, loss of
appetite, and in some cases nausea and vomiting. To make matters even
worse, long-term exposure to caffeine can lead to sterility. Scientific
research has made a correlation with consumption of too much caffeine, and
in some cases, specifically coffee, to reduced sperm counts in males, as
well as development of defective sperm by males.
Having said all that, there are actually some positive attributes
associated with consuming moderate amounts of caffeine. Caffeine is an
excellent stimulant, and very useful in providing a quick jolt of energy.
Used infrequently as a stimulant every now and again, caffeinated
beverages including coffee can be used to “burn the midnight oil” at work,
or can be helpful in cramming during finals week.
Scientific studies have also indicated that caffeine, and more
specifically, coffee, has confirmed lowering the risk for men to develop
prostate cancer. Although studies are still in the preliminary stages, a
link between coffee, boron, one of the nutrients found in coffee, and
lower rates of prostate cancer have been established. According to the
research, men who consume higher percentages of boron than average men
have a 64% less likely chance of developing prostate cancer. Incidentally,
boron occurs naturally in wine, almonds, and almond flavored coffees.
So, what’s the bottom line? Overall drinking a cup or two of coffee every
week is probably ok for you, and will not likely lead to difficulties.
However, if you’re stopping at Starbucks at least once daily, having a Red
Bull for your workout, and then having a chocolate bar after your lunch,
you’re probably consuming a bit too much caffeine, and are putting
yourself at risk.
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