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Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder is a psychological disorder that can be present in people susceptible to panic attacks and anxiety. Consumption of caffeine has long been linked to anxiety. Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder, however, almost exclusively occurs in people that already have an anxiety disorder. For these people, they are more prone to the psychological effects of caffeine, and are at greater risk of a panic attack after ingesting non-trivial amounts of caffeine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Brewing Trouble )〕 The effects of caffeine and the symptoms of anxiety are almost identical in terms of their influence on the sympathetic nervous system; both increase activity in this area. Caffeine has been linked to the aggravation and maintenance of anxiety disorders, and the initiation of panic or anxiety attacks in those who are already predisposed to such phenomena.〔Neuropsychiatric effects of caffeine Anthony P. Winston , Elizabeth Hardwick , Neema Jaberi Advances in Psychiatric Treatment Nov 2005, 11 (6) 432-439; DOI: 10.1192/apt.11.6.432 〕 ==References==
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