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Key Findings and Implications of a Recent Systematic Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Caffeine Consumption in Healthy Adults, Pregnant Women, Adolescents, and Children

In 2016–2017, we conducted and published a systematic review on caffeine safety that set out to determine whether conclusions that were presented in the heavily cited Health Canada assessment, remain supported by more recent data. To that end, we reviewed data from 380 studies published between June...

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Autores principales: Doepker, Candace, Franke, Kara, Myers, Esther, Goldberger, Jeffrey J., Lieberman, Harris R., O’Brien, Charles, Peck, Jennifer, Tenenbein, Milton, Weaver, Connie, Wikoff, Daniele
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6212940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340340
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10101536
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author Doepker, Candace
Franke, Kara
Myers, Esther
Goldberger, Jeffrey J.
Lieberman, Harris R.
O’Brien, Charles
Peck, Jennifer
Tenenbein, Milton
Weaver, Connie
Wikoff, Daniele
author_facet Doepker, Candace
Franke, Kara
Myers, Esther
Goldberger, Jeffrey J.
Lieberman, Harris R.
O’Brien, Charles
Peck, Jennifer
Tenenbein, Milton
Weaver, Connie
Wikoff, Daniele
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description In 2016–2017, we conducted and published a systematic review on caffeine safety that set out to determine whether conclusions that were presented in the heavily cited Health Canada assessment, remain supported by more recent data. To that end, we reviewed data from 380 studies published between June 2001 and June 2015, which were identified from an initial batch of over 5000 articles through a stringent search and evaluation process. In the current paper, we use plain language to summarize our process and findings, with the intent of sharing additional context for broader reach to the general public. We addressed whether caffeine doses previously determined not to be associated with adverse effects by Health Canada (400 mg/day for healthy adults, 300 mg/day for pregnant women, 2.5 mg/kg body weight/day for adolescents and children, and 10 g/day for acute effects) remain appropriate for five outcome areas (acute toxicity, cardiovascular toxicity, bone & calcium effects, behavior, and development and reproduction) in healthy adults, pregnant women, adolescents, and children. We used a weight-of-evidence approach to draw conclusions for each of the five outcomes, as well as more specific endpoints within those outcomes, which considered study quality, consistency, level of adversity, and magnitude of response. In general, updated evidence confirms the levels of intake that were put forth by Health Canada in 2003 as not being associated with any adverse health effects, and our results support a shift in caffeine research from healthy to sensitive populations.
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spelling pubmed-62129402018-11-06 Key Findings and Implications of a Recent Systematic Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Caffeine Consumption in Healthy Adults, Pregnant Women, Adolescents, and Children Doepker, Candace Franke, Kara Myers, Esther Goldberger, Jeffrey J. Lieberman, Harris R. O’Brien, Charles Peck, Jennifer Tenenbein, Milton Weaver, Connie Wikoff, Daniele Nutrients Review In 2016–2017, we conducted and published a systematic review on caffeine safety that set out to determine whether conclusions that were presented in the heavily cited Health Canada assessment, remain supported by more recent data. To that end, we reviewed data from 380 studies published between June 2001 and June 2015, which were identified from an initial batch of over 5000 articles through a stringent search and evaluation process. In the current paper, we use plain language to summarize our process and findings, with the intent of sharing additional context for broader reach to the general public. We addressed whether caffeine doses previously determined not to be associated with adverse effects by Health Canada (400 mg/day for healthy adults, 300 mg/day for pregnant women, 2.5 mg/kg body weight/day for adolescents and children, and 10 g/day for acute effects) remain appropriate for five outcome areas (acute toxicity, cardiovascular toxicity, bone & calcium effects, behavior, and development and reproduction) in healthy adults, pregnant women, adolescents, and children. We used a weight-of-evidence approach to draw conclusions for each of the five outcomes, as well as more specific endpoints within those outcomes, which considered study quality, consistency, level of adversity, and magnitude of response. In general, updated evidence confirms the levels of intake that were put forth by Health Canada in 2003 as not being associated with any adverse health effects, and our results support a shift in caffeine research from healthy to sensitive populations. MDPI 2018-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6212940/ /pubmed/30340340 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10101536 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Doepker, Candace
Franke, Kara
Myers, Esther
Goldberger, Jeffrey J.
Lieberman, Harris R.
O’Brien, Charles
Peck, Jennifer
Tenenbein, Milton
Weaver, Connie
Wikoff, Daniele
Key Findings and Implications of a Recent Systematic Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Caffeine Consumption in Healthy Adults, Pregnant Women, Adolescents, and Children
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title_full Key Findings and Implications of a Recent Systematic Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Caffeine Consumption in Healthy Adults, Pregnant Women, Adolescents, and Children
title_fullStr Key Findings and Implications of a Recent Systematic Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Caffeine Consumption in Healthy Adults, Pregnant Women, Adolescents, and Children
title_full_unstemmed Key Findings and Implications of a Recent Systematic Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Caffeine Consumption in Healthy Adults, Pregnant Women, Adolescents, and Children
title_short Key Findings and Implications of a Recent Systematic Review of the Potential Adverse Effects of Caffeine Consumption in Healthy Adults, Pregnant Women, Adolescents, and Children
title_sort key findings and implications of a recent systematic review of the potential adverse effects of caffeine consumption in healthy adults, pregnant women, adolescents, and children
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6212940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340340
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10101536
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