Nigerians have been urged to consume coffee in moderation owing to its potential health risks.
The warning was issued by Yemisi Olowookere, a Nutritionist at the Garki Hospital, Abuja.
According
to her, while a small amount of caffeine may have positive effects like
boosting energy and alertness, it could also have adverse negative
effects.
Said Olowookere,
“If
you have moderate to high levels of caffeine, you can build up a
tolerance. This means you will need more caffeine to give you the same
effects. Also, if you have a high caffeine level, you may feel
withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, tiredness, anxiety and
irritability if you stop having caffeine."
She also said "in large amounts, it can make you feel nervous, restless and make sleeping well harder"
She however
said the real issue for coffee drinkers was in the case of people who
have trouble sleeping, these people she said need to cut down their
coffee intake.
According to her,
"If
one is agitated or a person has high blood pressure, it is advisable to
cut back on caffeine intake. If an individual is stressed or has
symptoms that can be related to caffeine, then maybe such an individual
needs to reduce intake"
She also said people should not be deceived by decaffeinated drinks, saying they could be just as bad as caffeinated drinks.
“Depending
on how much you consume in a day, you can end up consuming more
caffeine from decaffeinated drinks than you would in one cup of coffee" she said.
Olowookere
explained that one could not know the exact level of caffeine consumed
per day but one should put a limit on the total amount of caffeinated
and decaffeinated products consumed.
She
recommended drinking 8 ounces of water instead of coffee as this will
counteract the desire for other less healthy beverages.
Source: Pulse.ng

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