Caffeine and theobromine intakes
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Caffeine and theobromine intakes of children: results from CSFII 1994-96, 1998. (Research Brief).(Statistical Data Included)
Caffeine and theobromine are naturally occurring purine alkaloids, which act as stimulants to the central nervous system. They are widely consumed through foods such as coffee, tea, cola, and chocolate. A variety of adverse health effects have been attributed to their consumption, including ...
March 22, 2001; Family Economics and Nutrition Review
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