Mechanism behind caffeine withdrawal revealed

Ever miss your daily cup of coffee and subsequently get a headache and feelings of fatigue? Now, thanks to researchers at the University of Vermont (UV) and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, we can better understand the biological mechanisms at work during caffeine withdrawal.

Reporting in the journal Psychopharmacology, the researchers explain how they studied brain electrical activity and blood flow during caffeine withdrawal to examine what was taking place physiologically during acute caffeine abstinence, including the likely mechanism underlying the common “caffeine withdrawal headache.”

They examined caffeine’s effects in a double-blind study, which involved the administration of caffeine and placebo capsules. Each participant’s response to the caffeine or placebo was measured using three different measures – brain electrical activity via EEG; blood flow velocity in the brain via ultrasound; and participants’ self-reports of subjective effects.

The team demonstrated that stopping daily caffeine consumption produces changes in cerebral blood flow velocity and quantitative EEG that are likely related to the classic caffeine withdrawal symptoms of headache, drowsiness and decreased alertness. More specifically, acute caffeine abstinence increased brain blood flow, an effect that may account for commonly reported withdrawal headaches. Acute caffeine abstinence also produced changes in EEG (increased theta rhythm) that has previously been linked to the common withdrawal symptom of fatigue.

Consistent with this, volunteers reported increases in measures of “tired,” “fatigue,” “sluggish” and “weary.” Overall, these findings provide the most rigorous demonstration to date of physiological effects of caffeine withdrawal.

Interestingly, the researchers also discovered a somewhat unexpected finding – that there were no net benefits associated with chronic caffeine administration. “In addition to looking at caffeine withdrawal, this rigorous design also permitted comparison of chronic caffeine maintenance with chronic placebo maintenance, which provides unique information about the extent to which there are net beneficial effects of daily caffeine administration,” said UV researcher Stacey Sigmon. “In contrast to what most of us coffee lovers would think, our study showed no difference between when the participant was maintained on chronic placebo and when the participant was stabilized on chronic caffeine administration. What this means is that consuming caffeine regularly does not appear to produce any net beneficial effects.”

Related:
A good ol’ cup o’ joe
Coffee At Work Equals High Blood Pressure
Sleeping Less And Self-Deluding More

Source: University of Vermont

, ,

Comments are closed.

Shurfine Coffee Tin picture

Shurfine Coffee Tin

$13.40



Dutch Bros Coffee Ornament 2018 Christmas Holidays picture

Dutch Bros Coffee Ornament 2018 Christmas Holidays

$8.00



ASSORTED BURLAP JUTE COFFEE BAGS COMMERCIAL-BUY ONE OR MORE DECOR/PRACTICAL picture

ASSORTED BURLAP JUTE COFFEE BAGS COMMERCIAL-BUY ONE OR MORE DECOR/PRACTICAL

$4.75



Vintage Kroger Coffee Tin Can • 1LB • Metal • Drip Grind • Prop Advertising picture

Vintage Kroger Coffee Tin Can • 1LB • Metal • Drip Grind • Prop Advertising

$20.00



Vintage Royal Gold Coffee Tin 12.5” Tall 10.5” Wide 6” Length Cafe Kitchen Java picture

Vintage Royal Gold Coffee Tin 12.5” Tall 10.5” Wide 6” Length Cafe Kitchen Java

$100.00



Electric Coffee Bean Grinder Nut Herb Grind Spice Mill Blender Machine New picture

Electric Coffee Bean Grinder Nut Herb Grind Spice Mill Blender Machine New

$10.89



Starbucks Oversize Coffee Tea Mug Cup Barista 2000 picture

Starbucks Oversize Coffee Tea Mug Cup Barista 2000

$9.99



Ninja® CFP300 DualBrew Specialty Coffee System, Single-Serve, K-Cup Pod Comp. picture

Ninja® CFP300 DualBrew Specialty Coffee System, Single-Serve, K-Cup Pod Comp.

$119.99



5.5

5.5" Coffee Cup Bubbler Water Pipe Smoking Coffee Cup PERFECT FOR TRAVEL

$23.99



Powered by WordPress. Designed by WooThemes