Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic Review
Caffeine is the most consumed psychostimulant worldwide. Its use among children is controversial. Although it produces an increase in brain activity, it could hamper growth and development in young consumers. Therefore, the aim of this review was to recognize changes produced by caffeine in children...
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doaj-89fe8204cb2145d094de77fccb4cf5442020-11-25T02:33:48ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-04-01172489248910.3390/ijerph17072489Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic ReviewYeyetzi C. Torres-Ugalde0Angélica Romero-Palencia1Alma D. Román-Gutiérrez2Deyanira Ojeda-Ramírez3Rebeca M. E. Guzmán-Saldaña4Academic Area of Nutrition, Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, San Agustín Tlaxiaca 42086, MexicoAcademic Area of Psychology, Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, San Agustín Tlaxiaca 42086, MexicoAcademic Area of Chemistry, Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, Mineral de la Reforma 42184, MexicoAcademic Area of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics, Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, Tulancingo de Bravo 43600, MexicoAcademic Area of Psychology, Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, San Agustín Tlaxiaca 42086, MexicoCaffeine is the most consumed psychostimulant worldwide. Its use among children is controversial. Although it produces an increase in brain activity, it could hamper growth and development in young consumers. Therefore, the aim of this review was to recognize changes produced by caffeine in children under 12 years of age and to identify the relevant alterations and the conditions of their occurrence. A systematic review of the literature was carried out using PRISMA. Initially, 5468 articles were found from the EBSCO, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Clarivate Analytics databases. In this review, were retained 24 published articles that met the inclusion criteria. The results obtained showed that caffeine consumption hampers children’s growth and development. In contrast, it supports the activation of the central nervous system and brain energy management.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/7/2489psychostimulantcaffeinechildrengrowthdevelopmenthealth effects |
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Yeyetzi C. Torres-Ugalde Angélica Romero-Palencia Alma D. Román-Gutiérrez Deyanira Ojeda-Ramírez Rebeca M. E. Guzmán-Saldaña Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic Review International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health psychostimulant caffeine children growth development health effects |
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Yeyetzi C. Torres-Ugalde Angélica Romero-Palencia Alma D. Román-Gutiérrez Deyanira Ojeda-Ramírez Rebeca M. E. Guzmán-Saldaña |
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Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic Review |
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Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic Review |
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Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic Review |
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Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic Review |
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Caffeine Consumption in Children: Innocuous or Deleterious? A Systematic Review |
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caffeine consumption in children: innocuous or deleterious? a systematic review |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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Caffeine is the most consumed psychostimulant worldwide. Its use among children is controversial. Although it produces an increase in brain activity, it could hamper growth and development in young consumers. Therefore, the aim of this review was to recognize changes produced by caffeine in children under 12 years of age and to identify the relevant alterations and the conditions of their occurrence. A systematic review of the literature was carried out using PRISMA. Initially, 5468 articles were found from the EBSCO, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Clarivate Analytics databases. In this review, were retained 24 published articles that met the inclusion criteria. The results obtained showed that caffeine consumption hampers children’s growth and development. In contrast, it supports the activation of the central nervous system and brain energy management. |
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psychostimulant caffeine children growth development health effects |
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