Can You Take Caffeine with Glucose?
Caffeine and glucose interaction may impact blood sugar control
Blood sugar control
Caffeine and glucose interaction may impact blood sugar control
Blood sugar control
Detailed Analysis
When taken together, caffeine and glucose may affect how your body processes glucose. Caffeine can increase local cerebral metabolic rates for glucose in certain brain structures. This may lead to changes in blood sugar levels. Caffeine increases local cerebral metabolic rates for glucose (LCMRglu) in certain brain structures, mainly in monoaminergic cell groupings, the thalamus, and extrapyramidal motor system. This means that caffeine can enhance the brain's use of glucose in these areas. Glucose, on the other hand, is a primary source of energy for cells.
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Optimal Timing
⏱️ Glucose separated from Caffeine by 5.5h (Caffeine increases local cerebral metabolic rates for glucose (LCMRglu) in certa)
Research Sources (10)
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