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Caffeine and energy-boosting drugs
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Originally Published: October 10, 2008
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Alice,
People always say that coffee stunts your growth, does coffee actually have an effect on your growth?
Dear Reader, Rest assured that your latte habit has no effect on your height. Research does not support the claim that caffeine stunts your growth. The only exception might be for children whose mothers consume too much caffeine during pregnancy. As a result, pregnant women are often advised to cut back on caffeine. Although it won't make you short, caffeine does have some side effects (see caffeine's effects on health for more info), so it's not a bad idea to be aware of how much caffeine is in your diet. As is the case with other substances you put in your body, moderation may be the best advice when it comes to caffeine use. Too much caffeine may cause:
Some research studies suggest other reasons caffeine should be avoided, especially in children. These studies suggest that:
So, height aside, you may want to think about your next coffee or energy drink. Although it may help you stay up to cram for your next test, it can have some intense side effects.
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