Deck 14: Caffeine

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Chemically, caffeine and theophylline are considered which of the following?

A) Xanthine alkaloids
B) Calcium channel antagonists
C) Cyclic amp analogues
D) ATP mimics
E) None of the above
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When caffeine is at blood levels consistent with normal (non-excessive) consumption, it probably does which of the following?

A) Stimulates cyclic AMP production
B) Enhances calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
C) Acts as an adenosine antagonist
D) Increases mitochondrial ATP production
E) Activates excitatory glutamate receptors in the brain
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How does caffeine promote wakefulness?

A) By suppressing the HPA axis
B) By acting as a powerful sympathomimetic
C) By its extensive effects on metabolism, primarily in the liver
D) By blocking adenosine's ability to cause drowsiness
E) By helping promote oxygen delivery to sensitive tissues
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During exercise, what can caffeine do?

A) Significantly increase VO2max
B) Cause a lower RPE
C) Significantly raise calcium levels in skeletal muscle
D) Only improve endurance performance, with no effect on short burst activity
E) Increase the sensitivity to pain
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Caffeine can activate the HPA axis and cause some symptoms related to stress and the fight-or-flight response.
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For every increase in dose of caffeine, there is an equivalent and predictable matching increase in blood levels of epinephrine.
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Long-term consumption of coffee has been shown to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Regular consumers of caffeine can experience a withdrawal syndrome if they stop taking caffeine abruptly.
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Caffeine has been removed from the WADA Prohibited List, and its use is no longer tested or monitored.
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Caffeine is a potent diuretic, and it is common for endurance athletes that take caffeine to suffer from dehydration and over-heat.
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Deck 14: Caffeine
1
Chemically, caffeine and theophylline are considered which of the following?

A) Xanthine alkaloids
B) Calcium channel antagonists
C) Cyclic amp analogues
D) ATP mimics
E) None of the above
A
2
When caffeine is at blood levels consistent with normal (non-excessive) consumption, it probably does which of the following?

A) Stimulates cyclic AMP production
B) Enhances calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
C) Acts as an adenosine antagonist
D) Increases mitochondrial ATP production
E) Activates excitatory glutamate receptors in the brain
C
3
How does caffeine promote wakefulness?

A) By suppressing the HPA axis
B) By acting as a powerful sympathomimetic
C) By its extensive effects on metabolism, primarily in the liver
D) By blocking adenosine's ability to cause drowsiness
E) By helping promote oxygen delivery to sensitive tissues
D
4
During exercise, what can caffeine do?

A) Significantly increase VO2max
B) Cause a lower RPE
C) Significantly raise calcium levels in skeletal muscle
D) Only improve endurance performance, with no effect on short burst activity
E) Increase the sensitivity to pain
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Caffeine can activate the HPA axis and cause some symptoms related to stress and the fight-or-flight response.
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For every increase in dose of caffeine, there is an equivalent and predictable matching increase in blood levels of epinephrine.
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Long-term consumption of coffee has been shown to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Regular consumers of caffeine can experience a withdrawal syndrome if they stop taking caffeine abruptly.
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Caffeine has been removed from the WADA Prohibited List, and its use is no longer tested or monitored.
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Caffeine is a potent diuretic, and it is common for endurance athletes that take caffeine to suffer from dehydration and over-heat.
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