drug use and abuse chapter 8
Peak levels of caffeine after taking a dose occur in
15-45 minutes
What proportion of 12-year-old children regularly consume energy drinks
25%
Symptoms of caffeinism have been shown to appear after _____ mg of caffeine has been consumed
250
The half-life of caffeine in the blood ranges from
3-7 hours
What is the minimum daily intake threshold for developing caffeinism
600 milligrams
Wanda has been working nonstop to prepare her senior project for the review committee, drinking coffee to maintain her energy. After a few days, she noticed that her leg muscles were twitching and her ears were ringing. What would be the fewest number of coffees Wanda has had per day to cause these symptoms
8
Heather has decided to do a body "cleanse" for the spring. She has healthy eating habits, so all Heather really did was to stop drinking five or six cups of coffee a day. What is she likely experiencing two days into her cleanse
headache
The most commonly reported symptom of withdrawal from caffeine is
headaches
The __________ does most of the metabolizing of caffeine
liver
Which of the following terms best reflects the role of caffeine on the task performance of an individual
maintienance
Caffeine is primarily excreted from the body as
metabolites
family of chemicals classified as alkaloids
methylxanthine
Withdrawal from caffeine lasts about
one week
loss of bone mass that can be measured by bone mineral density
osteoporosis
belief about caffeine intake that has fallen out of favor
phosphodiesterase theory
Generally, caffeine is considered to be
safe but its use should be moderated
Which term best describes the role of caffeine in an over-the-counter cold medicine
secondary
After consumption, the concentration of caffeine is
similar throughout the body
carbonated, nonalcoholic beverage that is the major source of caffeine for children
soft drink
What is caffeine's primary action
stimulation of CNS activity
very mild central nervous system stimulant that may be found in milk chocolate
theobromine
mild central nervous system stimulant that may be found in tea
theophylline
demeanor characterized with hypermasculine attitudes and excessive risk taking
toxic jock behavior
Because of the infrequency of acute caffeine overexposure and the lack of adverse chronic effects of its use, caffeine is considered a relatively safe drug
true
Consuming an excessive amount of caffeine can produce symptoms such as ringing in the ears and seeing flashes of light
true
Drinking coffee may prevent the development of dementia in some people
true
One effect of caffeine use is mood elevation
true
Street drugs such as cocaine and heroin often contain caffeine as filler
true
If someone is sensitive to the effects of caffeine, which over-the-counter medication should they take for pain
tylenol
Which term best characterizes the use of caffeine globally
universal
Which of the following terms best reflects caffeine's effects on performance
variable
The effects of caffeine are caused by its blockage of receptors for which neurotransmitter
Adenosine
caffeine intoxication
Caffeinism
José is drinking coffee that has the strongest amount of caffeine per ounce. What kind of coffee is he drinking
Espresso
About half the world's population consumes caffeine regularly
False
Caffeine crosses the placenta and poses a danger to the health of a fetus
False
Caffeine has little medical value
False
Caffeine is unable to cross the blood-brain barrier
False
Caffeine metabolism and excretion is slower in people who have used caffeine over a longer period of time
False
Caffeine's long-term effects on children are well understood
False
Individuals who smoke tend to metabolize caffeine more slowly than those who do not smoke
False
Overall, caffeine seems to be a safe drug for everybody
False
So many people use coffee and tea without apparent difficulty that people obviously do not become physically dependent on caffeine
False
There are major subgroup differences in caffeine use in the United States
False
inhibitory neurotransmitter produced by the body
adenosine
most accepted belief that explains caffeine's acute effects
adenosine hypothesis
When can physical dependence on caffeine develop
after three consecutive days of regular use
Coffee consumption may help prevent
all of the above ( liver disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, Parkinson's disease)
Individuals who suffer from what disorder should be careful when using caffeine
anxiety
The diuretic effects of caffeine have led to its inclusion in
appetite suppressant medications
The diuretic effects of caffeine have led to its use in what type of medication
appetite suppressants
In terms of caffeine concentration, how do standard energy drinks compare to a cup of brewed coffee
half as much
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the risk of dying from drinking coffee
Coffee drinkers are less likely to die from various diseases
How does caffeine affect human task performance
It increases performance in some areas and decreases it in others.
Caffeine is one of three naturally occurring compounds known as the
Methylxanthines
Which country has the lowest rate of per capita caffeine consumption
Nigeria
Which gene is believed to impact how receptive a person is to the effects of caffeine
PDSS2
gene that modulates coffee consumption
PDSS2
Tea contains ________ as well as caffeine
Theophylline
Caffeine's stimulant effects seem to be reinforcing in humans
True
In dose of caffeine consumed, young children have the highest exposure to caffeine, after adults aged 18 and older
True
There is evidence that people can get intoxicated on caffeine
True
What hypothesis is the most widely accepted explanation of caffeine's acute effects
adenosine
A thousand years ago, residents of a village in what is now Central America would likely be enjoying the benefits of caffeine from ingesting
cacao
central nervous system stimulant that may be found in many types of beverages
caffeine
syndrome whose symptoms include headache and fatigue
caffeine withdrawal
Caffeine has been used in a variety of medications to produce
cerebral stimulation and diuresis only
Which of the following does not slow the process of caffeine metabolism and excretion
cigarette smoking
substance commonly used nonmedically by young children and adults alike
cradle-to-grave drug
Regular intake of coffee seems to have a preventive role for which of the following diseases
dementia
In the past 60 years, consumption of soft drinks in the United States has
doubled
Laura's mother and grandmother both suffered from osteoporosis in their later years. Laura drinks a lot of coffee and recently read about a link between caffeine and the disease. She knows, however, that she cannot give up her coffee drinking. What should Laura do to counteract the risk presented by caffeine
eat more dairy products
beverage that contains large doses of caffeine
energy drink
Megan is ordering beverages to be consumed by attendees at a large event. Based on typical consumption rates in the U.S., which type of beverage should she order the least amount of
energy drinks
Combining Red Bull and alcohol reduces the harmful effects of alcohol on motor performance
false