Caffeine causes excitement of the nervous system (unlike alcohol that has depressant action). Yet it causes mildest increase in activity such as insomnia. Tolerance takes away even this effect.
Coffee gets you hyperactive and alert; it may get you excited cause of the caffeine.
Yes, but only temporarily. It has caffeine in it, so it will make you more hyperactive until it wears off. There will be no permanent consequences.
one who takes caffeine would always usually be in the hyperactive mood and tense nerves.... so this might affect relationships....
it wouldn't be harmful but caffeine in coffee is a stimulant and would not impove the behaviour! actually, people that are ADD/ADHD-PI: attention deficit hyperactive disorder(predomaintly inactive) are not hyperactive naturally so giving them coffee would probably make them hyper like anyone else, HOWEVER for some reason when you give ADHD(THE HYPERACTIVE TYPE) people coffee it calms them down
no
There is a common belief that chocolate can make individuals hyperactive due to its caffeine content, but studies have shown that this is not necessarily the case. The amount of caffeine in chocolate is relatively low compared to other sources like coffee or energy drinks. Any perceived hyperactivity may be more attributed to the sugar content in chocolate rather than the caffeine. Additionally, individual reactions to caffeine and sugar can vary, so some people may feel more energetic after consuming chocolate while others may not.
It will make you hyperactive
Caffeine can sometimes calm down hyperactive children. (I know from experience) It does the opposite affect that you'd probably expect.
Yes, you can legally buy caffeine. Caffeine is not an illegal drug in the US.
Only when spread between 2 buns.
The main reason is the added sugar.
The hyperactive child was very abnormally active. She is very hyperactive when she eats too much sugar.