1984
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1983.01790220063010
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Behavioral Effects of Caffeine in Children

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“…There seem to be only a few human intervention studies, meta-analysis and controlled trials investigating the effects of caffeine on psychological, behavioral, cognitive functions and sleep of children and adolescents [331][332][333][334][335][336][337][338][339][340][341][342]. In an earlier study by Rapoport et al [333], daily caffeine consumption was investigated for two weeks in relation to self-reported anxiety, parents/teachers' ratings of children's behavior and side effects in pre-pubertal children.…”
Section: Potential Adverse Effects Of Caffeine On Mood Behavior Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There seem to be only a few human intervention studies, meta-analysis and controlled trials investigating the effects of caffeine on psychological, behavioral, cognitive functions and sleep of children and adolescents [331][332][333][334][335][336][337][338][339][340][341][342]. In an earlier study by Rapoport et al [333], daily caffeine consumption was investigated for two weeks in relation to self-reported anxiety, parents/teachers' ratings of children's behavior and side effects in pre-pubertal children.…”
Section: Potential Adverse Effects Of Caffeine On Mood Behavior Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caffeine and the xanthines in coffee have been associated with greater reactivity and timidity in rodents and in humans [8], but these effects are much clearer in studies with rodents, when much higher dosages are administered [9]. A few experimental studies of caffeine intake by school-aged children, usually from sources other than coffee, suggest that moderate levels (e.g., 3 mg / kg / day) have relatively minor effects, whereas larger amounts (e.g., 10 mg / kg / day) can result in increased restlessness, excitability, and inattention [10][11][12][13]. For a child weighing 30 kg, 10 / mg / kg / day would be equivalent to three cups of brewed coffee, or almost five cups of instant coffee.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is limited data that investigates the effects of caffeine in children. Most of the studies that have reported the effects of caffeine in children report behavioral outcomes (3,7,10,17,29,37,38,39). Only two studies have combined aerobic exercise with caffeine administration in children.…”
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