General Information:
Id: | 3,675 (click here to show other Interactions for entry) |
Diseases: |
Diabetes mellitus, type II
- [OMIM]
Insulin resistance |
Homo sapiens | |
male | |
article | |
Reference: | Gavrieli A et al.(2011) Caffeinated coffee does not acutely affect energy intake, appetite, or inflammation but prevents serum cortisol concentrations from falling in healthy men J. Nutr. 141: 703-707 [PMID: 21346100] |
Interaction Information:
Comment | Sixteen healthy men received in a random order on 3 separate occasions a standard breakfast snack with 200 mL of either caffeinated coffee (3 mg caffeine/kg body weight), decaffeinated coffee, or water (control). The usually consumed amount of caffeinated coffee does not have short-term effects on appetite, energy intake, glucose metabolism, and inflammatory markers, but it increases circulating cortisol concentrations in healthy men. |
Formal Description Interaction-ID: 35312 |
environment caffeinated coffee consumption NOT affects_activity of process |