After Puberty, Kids' Gender Determines Reaction to Caffeine, Study Says

A girl looks at a glass full of cola.
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After puberty, gender differences in kids' reactions to drinking caffeine begin to emerge, according to a new study.

In the study, researchers examined 96 children, looking at their heart rates and blood pressure before and after giving them a caffeinated beverage or a placebo during six visits to the laboratory. The children, who ranged in age from 8 to 17, also completed a questionnaire about their caffeine use.

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