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Caffeine

Caffeine. Helping you to: Create a Healthy Lifestyle! Click here to play an interactive game. Caffeine. Caffeine is a stimulant that can increase performance and fight fatigue. True False. Caffeine. Caffeine is a stimulant that can increase performance and fight fatigue. True Correct!

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Caffeine

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  1. Caffeine Helping you to: Create a Healthy Lifestyle! Click hereto play an interactive game.

  2. Caffeine Caffeine is a stimulant that can increase performance and fight fatigue. • True • False

  3. Caffeine Caffeine is a stimulant that can increase performance and fight fatigue. • True Correct! Next Question

  4. Caffeine Caffeine is a stimulant that can increase performance and fight fatigue. • False Incorrect. The statement is true. Next Question

  5. Caffeine The effects of caffeine can be felt within 10 minutes and last two hours. • True • False

  6. Caffeine The effects of caffeine can be felt within 10 minutes and last two hours. • True Incorrect. Effects can be felt within 45 minutes and last over one hour. Next Question

  7. Caffeine The effects of caffeine can be felt within 10 minutes and last two hours. • False Correct! Effects can be felt within 45 minutes and last over one hour. Next Question

  8. Caffeine Consuming caffeinated coffee in moderation, or this amount, will not cause physical harm. • Two to three 8 oz cups (200 – 300 mg caffeine) • Four to five 8 oz cups (400 - 500 mg caffeine) • Five to six 8 oz cups (500 – 600 mg caffeine)

  9. Caffeine Consuming caffeinated coffee in moderation, or this amount, will not cause physical harm. • Two to three 8 oz cups (200 – 300 mg caffeine) Correct! Do not consume more than three 8 oz cups per day. Next Question

  10. Caffeine Consuming caffeinated coffee in moderation, or this amount, will not cause physical harm. • Four to five 8 oz cups (400 - 500 mg caffeine) Incorrect. Do not consume more than three 8 oz cups per day. Next Question

  11. Caffeine Consuming caffeinated coffee in moderation, or this amount, will not cause physical harm. • Five to six 8 oz cups (500-600 mg caffeine Incorrect. Do not consume more than three 8 oz cups per day. Next Question

  12. Caffeine Insomnia, dehydration, headaches and stomach irritation are symptoms of excessive caffeine intake. • True • False

  13. Caffeine Insomnia, dehydration, headaches and stomach irritation are symptoms of excessive caffeine intake. • True Correct! Next Question

  14. Caffeine Insomnia, dehydration, headaches and stomach irritation are symptoms of excessive caffeine intake. • False Incorrect. These are all symptoms of excessive caffeine intake. Next Question

  15. Caffeine If you suddenly reduce the amount of caffeine you consume daily, you may experience these symptoms: Fatigue, trouble concentrating, irritability, nausea and vomiting. • True • False

  16. Caffeine If you suddenly reduce the amount of caffeine you consume daily, you may experience these symptoms: Fatigue, trouble concentrating, irritability, nausea and vomiting. • True Correct! Next Question

  17. Caffeine If you suddenly reduce the amount of caffeine you consume daily, you may experience these symptoms: Fatigue, trouble concentrating, irritability, nausea and vomiting. • False Incorrect. These all are symptoms of caffeine withdrawal. Next Question

  18. Caffeine Which of the following drinks contains caffeine? • Sprite • Coca-Cola Classic • Minute Maid Juice

  19. Caffeine Which of the following drinks contains caffeine? • Sprite Incorrect. Sprite and Minute Maid Juice are caffeine-free; Coca-Cola Classic contains caffeine. Next Question

  20. Caffeine Which of the following drinks contains caffeine? • Coca-Cola Classic Correct! Coca-Cola Classic contains caffeine; Sprite and Minute Maid Juice are caffeine-free. Next Question

  21. Caffeine Which of the following drinks contains caffeine? • Minute Maid Juice Incorrect. Minute Maid Juice and Sprite are caffeine-free; Coca-Cola Classic contains caffeine. Next Question

  22. Caffeine Caffeine is not usually found in weight control pills. • True • False

  23. Caffeine Caffeine is not usually found in weight control pills. • True Incorrect. Caffeine is usually found in weight control pills. Next Question

  24. Caffeine Caffeine is not usually found in weight control pills. • False Correct! Caffeine is usually found in weight control pills. Next Question

  25. Caffeine What is an effective method for limiting caffeine withdrawal symptoms? • Brew tea for more time • Drink coffee with half caffeinated and half decaffeinated coffee • Consume energy drinks

  26. Caffeine What is an effective method for limiting caffeine withdrawal symptoms? • Brew tea for more time Incorrect. Brewing tea for more time increases the caffeine content. To limit caffeine withdrawal symptoms, one should drink a 50:50 mixture of caffeinated/decaffeinated coffee. Energy drinks contain caffeine. Consume energy drinks cautiously as the ingredients are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. Next Question

  27. Caffeine What is an effective method for limiting caffeine withdrawal symptoms? • Drink coffee with half caffeinated and half decaffeinated coffee Correct! Brewing tea for more time increases the caffeine content. Energy drinks contain caffeine. Consume energy drinks cautiously as the ingredients are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. Next Question

  28. Caffeine What is an effective method for limiting caffeine withdrawal symptoms? • Consume energy drinks: Incorrect. Energy drinks have caffeine.Consume energy drinks cautiously as the ingredients are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. To limit caffeine withdrawal symptoms, one should drink a 50:50 mixture of caffeinated/decaffein-ated coffee. Brewing tea for more time increases the caffeine content. Next Question

  29. Caffeine Symptoms of excessive caffeine intake can result in liver problems, adverse affects in fertility and increased risk for osteoporosis. • True • False

  30. Caffeine Symptoms of excessive caffeine intake can result in liver problems, adverse affects in fertility and increased risk for osteoporosis. • True Incorrect. Excessive caffeine intake may affect fertility and increase the risk of osteoporosis, but will not result in liver problems. Next Question

  31. Caffeine Symptoms of excessive caffeine intake can result in liver problems, adverse affects in fertility and increased risk for osteoporosis. • False Correct! Excessive caffeine intake may affect fertility and increase the risk of osteoporosis, but will not result in liver problems. Next Question

  32. Caffeine Because caffeine is a diuretic, one should consume this amount of a non-caffeinated beverage for every 8 oz caffeine based beverage. • 4 ounces • 8 ounces • 12 ounces

  33. Caffeine Because caffeine is a diuretic, one should consume this amount of a non-caffeinated beverage for every 8 oz caffeine based beverage. • 4 ounces: Incorrect. You should consume 8 ounces of a non-caffeinated beverage for every 8 ounces of caffeinated beverage. Next slide

  34. Caffeine Because caffeine is a diuretic, one should consume this amount of a non-caffeinated beverage for every 8 oz caffeine based beverage. • 8 ounces: Correct! You should consume 8 ounces of a non-caffeinated beverage for every 8 ounces of caffeinated beverage. Next slide

  35. Caffeine Because caffeine is a diuretic, one should consume this amount of a non-caffeinated beverage for every 8 oz caffeine based beverage. • 12 ounces: Incorrect. You should consume 8 ounces of a non-caffeinated beverage for every 8 ounces of caffeinated beverage. Next slide

  36. Caffeine Thanks for playing! • Double click on: Caffeine and Healthy Eatingbrochure to print out more information. Home Game Page

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