Other commonly known
physiological effects of caffeine consumption include acid reflux, urinary incontinence, restless leg syndrome, tremors, irritable bowel syndrome, and atrial fibrillation».
«Clearly some people are more sensitive to
the physiological effects of caffeine than others and would benefit from keeping coffee to a minimum or switching to a decaffeinated variety,» says Robin Poole, MB ChB, a researcher at the University of Southampton in the U.K., who has reviewed the health effects of coffee.
Not exact matches
This technology leverages a
physiological process that can radically increase weight loss by reducing the amount
of dietary fat absorbed but without the
caffeine crash and other unwanted side
effects.
All the other biochemical,
physiological and psychological
effects of caffeine come as a result
of this primary mechanism
of action.
The acute
physiological and mood
effects of tea and coffee: the role
of caffeine level.
Coffee drinking increases
physiological measurements
of stress, and although this
effect is greater with increased
caffeine levels, decaffeinated coffee may also influence stress as factors other than
caffeine in coffee are associated with stress.