2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27449-2_11
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Coffee Health Effects from Early Fetal Development Through Childhood and Adolescence

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“…Growing data have shown that the daily consumed product implies negative affect on both central nervous system and cardiovascular system (Nehlig et al, 1992 ; Zulli et al, 2016 ; Grant et al, 2018 ). It has also been reported that caffeine can easily penetrate the mammalian placenta and can increase the risk of causes of teratogenesis in young fetuses (Santos and Lima, 2016 ; Yadegari et al, 2016 ). Caffeine consumption (>300 mg/day) during pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of fetal growth restriction, and this association continued throughout pregnancy.…”
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“…Growing data have shown that the daily consumed product implies negative affect on both central nervous system and cardiovascular system (Nehlig et al, 1992 ; Zulli et al, 2016 ; Grant et al, 2018 ). It has also been reported that caffeine can easily penetrate the mammalian placenta and can increase the risk of causes of teratogenesis in young fetuses (Santos and Lima, 2016 ; Yadegari et al, 2016 ). Caffeine consumption (>300 mg/day) during pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of fetal growth restriction, and this association continued throughout pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%