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Caffeinated coffee does not acutely affect energy intake, appetite, or inflammation but prevents serum cortisol concentrations from falling in healthy men. – Cost Effective Supplements

Caffeinated coffee does not acutely affect energy intake, appetite, or inflammation but prevents serum cortisol concentrations from falling in healthy men.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21346100


Conclusion of this study

In conclusion, the usually consumed amount of caffeinated coffee does not have short-term effects on appetite, energy intake, glucose metabolism, and inflammatory markers, but it increases circulating cortisol concentrations in healthy men.


Supplements analyzed in this study

Caffeine

Health conditions analyzed in this study

No health conditions information for this study.

Functions related to this study

Overall health


Slightly Negative
Caffeine


Body systems related to this study


Endocrine System
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