By Carol Chuang, MS, CHC, CMTA
According to the 2008 Coffee Statistics Report, coffee is the most common beverage worldwide. The U.S. imports more than $4 billion worth of coffee annually and Americans consume 400 million cups of coffee per day. Nearly 52% of Americans over the age of 18 drink coffee daily. Coffee represents 75% of all the caffeine consumed in the U.S., the rest comes from soft drinks, tea, cocoa, and many prescription and over-the-counter medications.
Although coffee is one of the most heavily researched commodities with studies spanning decades, there is still much controversy surrounding its effects on health. Many studies show conflicting results and there is always a new study to discount the last one.
In this newsletter, I will share with you some important facts about coffee.
Science Of Caffeine
Caffeine is the most prevalently used legal stimulant in the world. It stimulates you, gives you energy or a "lift", and it makes you more alert. To understand how caffeine affects your body, we have to look at the science of caffeine.
When you take in caffeine, it triggers the secretion of stress hormones, similar to a fight-or-flight response when you have to deal with sudden danger. The following is how the body responses to an elevation of stress hormones:
In caveman days, such fight-or-flight response was designed for episodic stress events. In modern times, however, stress tends to be chronic, and most people typically consume caffeine at regular intervals during the day. When your body is in a constant state of "emergency alert", the results can be devastating.
Other Health Issues Associated With Coffee
However, when you are drinking two cups of coffee daily, your body is already hooked to the regular stimulation of caffeine. It is afterall, a personal choice to weigh the benefits of drinking coffee against its many negative health effects.
Food & Beverage Caffeine Contents
Caffeine (mg)
Coffee
Brewed Starbucks coffee (Tall 12 oz) 240
Starbucks Espresso shot (Single 1 oz) 75
Tea
Black tea (5-minute steep) 70
Green tea (5-minute steep) 35
Sodas & Energy Drinks
Coca Cola (12 oz) 35
Diet Coke (12oz) 47
Mountain Dew (12 oz) 56
Red Bull (8.4 oz) 80
Monster Energy (16 oz) 160
Chocolate
Coffee ice cream ½ cup (Haagen-Dazs) 30
Dark chocolate (1 oz) 20
Milk chocolate (1 oz) 6
Medications
Excedrin (2 tablets) 130
Bayer Select Maximum Strength (2 tablets) 130
Vivarin or NoDoz 200
Midol (for menstrual symptoms) 60
The Bottom Line
© Carol Chuang 2009