caffeine power point
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CAFFEINE
By: Jacob Prause
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WHAT IS IT?
Caffeine is a white bitter substance thatis often
foundin coffee, tea, softdrinks, kola nuts and certain
medicines.
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WHAT ITACTUALLY DOES?
f Caffeine causes anincrease in blood pressure.
f This is the reason you sometimes feel more awake, alert, and hyper
whentaken.
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SOURCES OF CAFFEINE
Type of Drinks Amount of Caffeine
Espresso 1 oz 40 mg (range 30-90)
Tea, brewed 53 mg (range 40-120)
Greentea 8 oz 25-40 mg
Blacktea 8 oz 40-70 mg
Coca-Cola Classic 12 oz 35 mg
Diet Coke 12 oz 47 mg
Dr. Pepper 12 oz 42 mg
Jolt Cola 12 oz 72 mg
Mountain Dew, regular or diet 12 oz 54 mg
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MORE SOURCES
f Excedrin Extra Strength 1 tablet 65 mg
f Bayer Select Maximum Strength 65.4 mg
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Strength 60 mg
f NoDoz Maximum Strength 1 tablet 200 mg
f PainRelieverTablets 65 mg
f Vivarin 1 tablet 200 mg
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MORE SOURCES
f Pepsi-Cola 12 oz 38 mg
f Pepsi, diet 12 oz 36 mg
f Sunkist Orange 12 oz 42 mg
f FullThrottle 16 oz 144 mgfMonster Energy 16 oz 160 mg
f Red Bull 8.5 oz 80 mg
fHot cocoa 8 oz 9 mg (range 3-13 mg)
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COMPARISON
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CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
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SIDE EFFECTS
Side effects can occur from any amount of consumption, but
are usually quite rare.
Stimulates the heart, respiratory system, and central
nervous system. Makes your blood more sludgy by raising the level of fatty
acids inthe blood.
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MORE SIDE EFFECTS
Causes messages to be passed along your nervous system
more quickly.
Stimulates blood circulation.
Raises blood pressure.
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MORESSIDE EFFECTS
Causes your stomach to produce more acid.
Irritates the stomach lining.
Makes digestionless effective by relaxing the muscles ofthe
digestive system.
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MORE SIDE EFFECTS
Can cause increased urination.
Stimulates the cortex of your brain my heightening the
intensity of mental activity.
Causes sleep deprivation because the nervous system is toostimulatedto allow deep, restful, or prolonged sleep.
Causes jitters.
Caffeine addiction
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ADDICTION
f Caffeine addiction can be a common problem.
f 90% of Americans consume some caffeine daily.
f 75% ofthe caffeine consumptionis from coffee.
f Most people dont view caffeine as a drug, anddont realize theyre
addictedto it.
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OVERDOSE
Symptoms:
fBreathing trouble
fChanges inAlertness
fConfusion
fConvulsions
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MORE OVERDOSE SYMPTOMS
fDiarrhea
fDizziness
f Fever
fHallucinations
f Increasedthirst
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MORE OVERDOSE SYMPTOMS
f Irregular heartbeat
f Muscle twitching
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f Sleeping trouble
f Increased urination
f Vomiting
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QUIZ
fTrue or false. Caffeine causes dehydration?
fTrue or false. Caffeine is unhealthy for pregnant
women?
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QUIZ ANSWERS
f Both answers are true.
1st Caffeine is considered a milddiuretic anddiuretics cause people to
urinate more frequently which can make us become dehydrated easier.
2nd Although, small quantities of caffeine are fine, caffeine inlarge
quantities can cause anirregular fetal heartbeat.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.medicinenet.com/caffeine/article.htm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/caffeine.html
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002579.htm
http://www.medicinenet.com/caffeine/article.htm
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