The slideshow is about the positive effect of caffeine. The video can retrieved in the youtube with the title "Johns Hopkins Researchers Find Caffeine Enhances Memory".
Coffee and Caffeine's Health Effects and BenefitsMaeveMcNeilage
This goes over some of coffee and caffeine's health effects and benefits, some positive and negative. It also briefly talks about other things related to coffee
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Coffee: The good and bad. Discover the health benefits & the downsides of drinking coffee.
Find out more & get your healthy meal plans from The Diet Solution.
TOPIC: CAFFEINE IN COFFEE AND ITS EFFECT TO OUR BODYRoudhahtul Isa
Halifah Husaini (08D0013), Roudhahtul Isa (08D0008), Aisah Lamit (08D0047).
TOPIC: CAFFEINE IN COFFEE AND ITS EFFECTS TO OUR BODY, Science presentation during 5th Semester (2nd year) Diploma in Primary Education, 2010. All rights reserved.
In this presentation, I looked into caffeine’s effects on our health mentally, physically, and socially, and whether or not these effects are beneficial to our well-being. I also provided safe consumption and coffee alternatives.
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Coffee and Caffeine's Health Effects and BenefitsMaeveMcNeilage
This goes over some of coffee and caffeine's health effects and benefits, some positive and negative. It also briefly talks about other things related to coffee
http://www.buythedietsolution.com
Coffee: The good and bad. Discover the health benefits & the downsides of drinking coffee.
Find out more & get your healthy meal plans from The Diet Solution.
TOPIC: CAFFEINE IN COFFEE AND ITS EFFECT TO OUR BODYRoudhahtul Isa
Halifah Husaini (08D0013), Roudhahtul Isa (08D0008), Aisah Lamit (08D0047).
TOPIC: CAFFEINE IN COFFEE AND ITS EFFECTS TO OUR BODY, Science presentation during 5th Semester (2nd year) Diploma in Primary Education, 2010. All rights reserved.
In this presentation, I looked into caffeine’s effects on our health mentally, physically, and socially, and whether or not these effects are beneficial to our well-being. I also provided safe consumption and coffee alternatives.
Template from: Slidesgo
The Coffee and Health Information Bureau (Voorlichtingsbureau voor Koffie
en Gezondheid) sought assistance from scientists who are well known for their
knowledge and experience in this research area. We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank them for their excellent contribution and cooperation in the
preparation of this brochure.
While low to moderate doses are generally safe, caffeine is addictive and users can become dependent on it and find it difficult to quit or even cut back.Caffeine dependence was even named as a new mental disorder this year. Anyone who's ever quit cold turkey knows it can trigger pounding headaches, mental fuzziness and fatigue for a couple of days until the body adjusts.
Coffee simply makes things better. Some say it is a hug in a mug. It definitely makes your social life better and helps you get through the day. But that is not all! There are many more reasons to enjoy your daily dose of espresso with Espresso 1882 Australia. Here are scientifically backed facts on why you should drink more coffee.
Presentation during the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) Seminar Series on January 26, 2017 at RDMIC Bldg., cor. Visayas Ave., Elliptical Rd., Diliman, Quezon City
Caffeine Consumption in College Students' DietsPriyanka Bose
A speculative social marketing initiative designed with four other graduate students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to increase healthy levels of coffee consumption among students. Designed as a final project for a social marketing class. Check notes for more background information on what is presented on the slide.
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East or West, drinking tea has been regarded for years as key to health, wisdom, and happiness. In fact, tea is second to water as the most widely consumed beverage in the world. Up to now, scientists are still determining the many health benefits of various types of tea.
The Coffee and Health Information Bureau (Voorlichtingsbureau voor Koffie
en Gezondheid) sought assistance from scientists who are well known for their
knowledge and experience in this research area. We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank them for their excellent contribution and cooperation in the
preparation of this brochure.
While low to moderate doses are generally safe, caffeine is addictive and users can become dependent on it and find it difficult to quit or even cut back.Caffeine dependence was even named as a new mental disorder this year. Anyone who's ever quit cold turkey knows it can trigger pounding headaches, mental fuzziness and fatigue for a couple of days until the body adjusts.
Coffee simply makes things better. Some say it is a hug in a mug. It definitely makes your social life better and helps you get through the day. But that is not all! There are many more reasons to enjoy your daily dose of espresso with Espresso 1882 Australia. Here are scientifically backed facts on why you should drink more coffee.
Presentation during the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) Seminar Series on January 26, 2017 at RDMIC Bldg., cor. Visayas Ave., Elliptical Rd., Diliman, Quezon City
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A speculative social marketing initiative designed with four other graduate students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to increase healthy levels of coffee consumption among students. Designed as a final project for a social marketing class. Check notes for more background information on what is presented on the slide.
If you love chocolate and are looking for any excuse to eat it, you probably are a chocoholic. Did you know that there are heart health benefits to eating chocolate? While chocolate hasn’t gained the status as a health food quite yet, its reputation is on the rise and more and more studies suggest it can provide benefits to your heart. But don't forget, everything in moderation.
View our slide show to learn more about “chocolate therapy”.
East or West, drinking tea has been regarded for years as key to health, wisdom, and happiness. In fact, tea is second to water as the most widely consumed beverage in the world. Up to now, scientists are still determining the many health benefits of various types of tea.
This presentation talk about caffeine in the context of health and medicine. An outline of subtopics is provided in the report. Originally by Epay Ruizal
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2.
Caffeine is a drug that is naturally produced in the
leaves and seeds of many plants.
300 mg of caffeine per day : moderate caffeine
consumption for most people.
It is contains on tea, coffee, cocoa products, cola
products and pain reliever and other medication.
DEFINITION OF
CAFFEINE
3.
4.
Effect to increase of
alertness depend the
intake of caffeine by
consumer.
To increase alertness and
reduce fatigue to our body
Increase alertness and
fight sleep inertia.
75 mg
6.
It stimulates the brain
and contributes to
clearer thinking and
greater concentration.
To increase physical and
sport performance
Amount of caffeine to
enhance performance:
from 1.5 to 4 mg.
1.5-4mg
7.
Antioxidant is
chemicals (both
naturally occurring
and man-made) that
can prevent or slow
cell damage.
Contains antioxidant
Protection against
heart disease, liver and
colon cancer and
Parkinson's disease.
8.
The result that researches by Johns Hopkins
University find the caffeine enhances long time
memory.
Improving the human
cognitive
9.
The caffeine also have some positive effect that
beneficial to our body.
However, the consumer should control the intake of
the caffeine in your drink.
Conclusion