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Habitual Caffeine Use is Associated with Heightened Cortisol Reactivity to Lab-Based Stress in Two Samples.

Elli L ColeAlessandra R GrilloSuzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn
Published in: Psychosomatic medicine (2024)
This provides evidence that habitual caffeine use is associated with greater cortisol release under psychosocial lab-based stress and may mask the influence of psychosocial variables; future research should examine whether habitual caffeine-induced cortisol release has behaviorally activating effects that protect against depression.
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