2016
DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntw192
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Caffeine Concentrations in Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, and Energy Drink Flavored E-liquids

Abstract: Introduction Most electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) contain a solution of propylene glycol/glycerin and nicotine, as well as flavors. E-cigarettes and their associated e-liquids are available in numerous flavor varieties. A subset of the flavor varieties include coffee, tea, chocolate, and energy drink, which, in beverage form, are commonly recognized sources of caffeine. Recently, some manufacturers have begun marketing e-liquid products as energy enhancers that contain caffeine as an additive. Methods A… Show more

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“…Caffeine acts as central nervous system (CNS) stimulator and plays important role in warding off drowsiness and restoring mental alertness, improves clear thinking and attenuated fatigue [6] . The presence of caffeine in beverages such as coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks and energy drinks, give it a popular recognition as world's most consumed psychoactive substance [42] . Caffeine is easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract [40] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Caffeine acts as central nervous system (CNS) stimulator and plays important role in warding off drowsiness and restoring mental alertness, improves clear thinking and attenuated fatigue [6] . The presence of caffeine in beverages such as coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks and energy drinks, give it a popular recognition as world's most consumed psychoactive substance [42] . Caffeine is easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract [40] .…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21,22 For example, liquids labeled as 0% nicotine have been found to contain nicotine, 23 and some liquids labeled as containing caffeine or other "energy" ingredients actually did not contain those ingredients. 24 This this study was purely observational and did not educate the participants about the possibility of incorrect or misleading warning labels. However, future studies could investigate the effect of providing such information on participants' attitudes toward regulation.…”
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“…This relationship could be stronger than caffeine and tobacco cigarettes because some of the vaping liquid that is sold contains caffeine. 85 More research needs to be conducted on these relationships, in particular prospective studies that can help us to determine whether caffeine is a precursor to substance use or whether caffeine use and substance use are both part of a larger pattern of behavior that develop together.…”
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confidence: 99%