The effect of caffeine consumption on attention performance in female students at the faculty of health sciences

E. B. Kenger, Tugce Ozlu, A. Agopyan, Can Ergun, A. Uslu, Berfin Dinsel, Dilhan Disli, Nezihe Akdeniz
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Purpose There are limited studies on the effects of coffee consumption, which has become part of popular culture and is highly common among young people, on the attention levels of female university students. This paper aims to examine the effects of caffeine consumption given at different doses (0, 100 and 200 mg) to female university students (n = 100) studying at the faculty of health sciences on attention performance with the Stroop Color and Word Test (SCWT). Design/methodology/approach Participants' test completion time, number of errors and corrections were tested. In addition, the frequencies of weekly coffee consumption were also recorded. Findings It was found that consumption of coffee containing 200 mg of caffeine reduced the time to complete the sections of the SCWT test (p < 0.05), as well as the total test completion time (55.81 ± 8.67 s) compared to no coffee consumption (58.25 ± 9.46 s) and coffee consumption with 100-mg caffeine (57.56 ± 8.87 s) (p < 0.05; effect size: 0.268). The effect of caffeine on attention level was induced by 200-mg caffeine consumption, but was unapparent at 100-mg dose. In addition, SCWT completion times were reduced in the student group with more weekly coffee consumption (=3 cups/week) at 200-mg caffeine dose. Originality/value In this context, caffeine dose is a factor that should be taken into account in determining the performance of individuals in the SCWT test. It is thought that coffee consumption can increase the concentration of students and have positive effects on academic achievement.
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咖啡因摄入对健康科学学院女学生注意力表现的影响
咖啡消费已经成为流行文化的一部分,在年轻人中非常普遍,但对女大学生注意力水平的影响研究有限。本文旨在通过Stroop颜色与文字测试(SCWT)研究健康科学学院女大学生(n = 100)摄入不同剂量的咖啡因(0、100和200 mg)对注意力表现的影响。设计/方法/方法测试了参与者的测试完成时间、错误数量和更正。此外,每周喝咖啡的频率也被记录下来。结果发现,与不喝咖啡(58.25±9.46秒)和喝100毫克咖啡因的咖啡(57.56±8.87秒)相比,喝含有200毫克咖啡因的咖啡可以缩短完成SCWT测试部分的时间(p < 0.05),以及完成测试的总时间(55.81±8.67秒)(p < 0.05);效应量:0.268)。200毫克咖啡因对注意力水平的影响是诱导的,而100毫克咖啡因对注意力水平的影响不明显。此外,在200毫克咖啡因剂量下,每周喝更多咖啡(=3杯/周)的学生组,SCWT完成时间缩短。原创性/价值在这种情况下,咖啡因剂量是决定个体在SCWT测试中的表现时应考虑的因素。人们认为,喝咖啡可以提高学生的注意力,对学习成绩有积极影响。
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