Caffeine Addiction

From the BBC on 5/22/13 (HT: Scot McKnight)

Coffee Addiction: Do People Consume Too Much Caffeine?

US officials are investigating the safety of caffeine in snacks and energy drinks, worried about the “cumulative impact” of the stimulant – which is added to a growing number of products. Is our tea and coffee-fuelled society too dependent on the world’s favourite drug?

The bubbling kettle, the aroma from the mug, the first bitter mouthful of the morning.

It’s a ritual without which the working day would be, for millions of people, frankly horrifying.

Caffeine is, according to New Scientist, the planet’s most popular “psychoactive drug”. In the United States alone, more than 90% of adults are estimated to use it every day.

But now even the US – home of Coca-Cola, Starbucks and the 5-Hour Energy shot – is questioning the wisdom of adding it to everyday foodstuffs like waffles, sunflower seeds, trail mix and jelly beans.

In a statement, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) highlighted the “unfortunate example” of Wrigley chewing gum producing packs of eight sticks which each contained as much caffeine as half a cup of coffee. Subsequently, Wrigley said it would “pause” production of the product.

The agency is also looking at highly-caffeinated energy drinks, and said it was concerned about the “cumulative impact” of adding stimulants to products.

According to the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the number of people seeking emergency treatment after ingesting energy drinks doubled to more than 20,000 in 2011……

As a result, the FDA has pledged to “determine what is a safe level” of caffeine use.

The agency’s move has been welcomed by those who fear caffeine is already encroaching too much into our daily lives – often in products where it may not be expected.

“Many people just aren’t aware of how much caffeine they are taking,” says Lynn Goldman, dean of the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services.

As a result, she says, they could unwittingly create problems for themselves with insomnia, indigestion, or their blood pressure.

So how much caffeine do you consume on an average day?

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Published by cwoznicki

Chris Woznicki is an Assistant Adjunct Professor of Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He works as the regional training associate for the Los Angeles region of Young Life.

One thought on “Caffeine Addiction

  1. I always used to read article in news papers but now as I am a user of internet therefore from now I am using net for content, thanks to web.

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