Most caffeine consumed comes from dietary sources such as coffee, tea, cola drinks, and chocolate. These popular items can impact sleep, memory, cognition, wakefulness, mood, performance, and more. Coffee is enjoyed by millions of people around the world and is one of the most extensively researched components in the diet. New studies are regularly being added to the already large body of scientific research. Taken overall, the research indicates that moderate coffee consumption (typically 3-5 cups per day) fits well with a healthy balanced diet and active lifestyle.
The Neurological Effects Of Caffeine (3.5 Credits)
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Most caffeine consumed comes from dietary sources such as coffee, tea, cola drinks, and chocolate. These popular items can impact sleep, memory, cognition, wakefulness, mood, performance, and more. Coffee is enjoyed by millions of people around the world and is one of the most extensively researched components in the diet. New studies are regularly being added to the already large body of scientific research. Taken overall, the research indicates that moderate coffee consumption (typically 3-5 cups per day) fits well with a healthy balanced diet and active lifestyle.
**The credits provided by this course qualify as patient care credits (“P Units”) in applicable states.**