Research Article

Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography

Volume: 15 Number: 1 April 16, 2025
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Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate cognitive performance and neurophysiological changes after caffeine consumption in individuals who regularly consume different amounts of caffeine. Materials and Methods: Thirty-seven people aged 18-25 were divided into two groups according to their caffeine consumption as less than 3 mg/kg/day (low consumption group; LC) and more than 3 mg/kg/ day (high-consumption group; HC). Electroencephalography (EEG) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment test (MoCA) were performed in both groups (baseline records). One week later, caffeinated (Caff) and decaffeinated (Decaff) coffee were randomly given to LC and HC. Thus, four groups were formed (LC+Caff, LC+Decaff, HC+Caff and HC+Decaff). EEG was repeated one hour after coffee, and MoCA was performed within 20 minutes. Results: In baseline eyes-opened EEG, the power of beta2 and delta were higher in the LC group than in the HC. After coffee consumption in the eyes-opened EEG, alpha1 and alpha2 power were significantly reduced in the HC+Caff. Following coffee consumption, the MoCA score increased significantly in the HC+Decaff and LC+Caff groups compared with the baseline. Conclusion: Our study showed that low caffeine consumers had increased brain activity and cognitive performance post consumption high amounts of caffeine. However, this effect was less in high caffeine consumers. Therefore, caffeine habituation may alter the brain’s response to caffeine.

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Ethical Statement

Permission was obtained from Dokuz Eylul University Non-Interventional Clinical Research Ethics Committee for the study (Permission Date 23.11.2020). File (2020/28-26).

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Clinical Sciences (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

April 16, 2025

Submission Date

February 20, 2024

Acceptance Date

February 18, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 15 Number: 1

APA
Özlem, F., Zengin Türkmen, A., Eskikurt, G., Macunluoglu, A. C., Nurten, A., & Dayi, A. (2025). Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography. Experimed, 15(1), 57-65. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1440182
AMA
1.Özlem F, Zengin Türkmen A, Eskikurt G, Macunluoglu AC, Nurten A, Dayi A. Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography. Experimed. 2025;15(1):57-65. doi:10.26650/experimed.1440182
Chicago
Özlem, Fatma, Aslı Zengin Türkmen, Gökçer Eskikurt, Aslı Ceren Macunluoglu, Asiye Nurten, and Ayfer Dayi. 2025. “Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography”. Experimed 15 (1): 57-65. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1440182.
EndNote
Özlem F, Zengin Türkmen A, Eskikurt G, Macunluoglu AC, Nurten A, Dayi A (April 1, 2025) Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography. Experimed 15 1 57–65.
IEEE
[1]F. Özlem, A. Zengin Türkmen, G. Eskikurt, A. C. Macunluoglu, A. Nurten, and A. Dayi, “Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography”, Experimed, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 57–65, Apr. 2025, doi: 10.26650/experimed.1440182.
ISNAD
Özlem, Fatma - Zengin Türkmen, Aslı - Eskikurt, Gökçer - Macunluoglu, Aslı Ceren - Nurten, Asiye - Dayi, Ayfer. “Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography”. Experimed 15/1 (April 1, 2025): 57-65. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1440182.
JAMA
1.Özlem F, Zengin Türkmen A, Eskikurt G, Macunluoglu AC, Nurten A, Dayi A. Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography. Experimed. 2025;15:57–65.
MLA
Özlem, Fatma, et al. “Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography”. Experimed, vol. 15, no. 1, Apr. 2025, pp. 57-65, doi:10.26650/experimed.1440182.
Vancouver
1.Fatma Özlem, Aslı Zengin Türkmen, Gökçer Eskikurt, Aslı Ceren Macunluoglu, Asiye Nurten, Ayfer Dayi. Evaluation of the Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Cognitive Functions by Electroencephalography. Experimed. 2025 Apr. 1;15(1):57-65. doi:10.26650/experimed.1440182