We love coffee. Although consuming too much caffeine can lead to issues for your vision health. So, we will look at the link between caffeine consumption and vision so you can better manage your health.
Key takeaways:
Coffee is one of the highest-consumed beverages by adults in the U.S. We certainly contribute to that. As such, we are all putting our vision and overall health at risk in some way. Those with caffeine addiction can have direct and adverse effects on your vision in the short term, and over time, can lead to more serious vision problems and diseases. But how much is too much?
Short-term effects of too much caffeine
The average adult should consume no more than 300-400 milligrams of caffeine a day, which equates to about three to four cups of coffee. Any more can have significant impacts on your vision health. Caffeine increases your heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar. It can also lead to the following ocular issues:
Long-term effects of too much caffeine
While these symptoms may not seem so severe, the long-term effects of excess caffeine consumption can be quite serious. Coffee and caffeine consumers who do not actively limit their consumption put their blood pressure levels at risk of getting too high. They can ultimately face the following vision complications over time:
Understanding the short and long-term impacts of excess caffeine consumption on your vision health can help motivate coffee drinkers to look out for signs of caffeine addiction. Then, they can take the necessary steps to limit their intake.
Symptoms of caffeine addiction
Did you know caffeine is classified as a drug? It stimulates the central nervous system and has addictive properties that lead to physical dependence in users, making it an addictive substance. Like with any addictive substance, your body reacts in several ways, whether you consume too much or try to stop cold turkey. It is possible for you to overdose on caffeine. Aside from affecting your vision health, other risks of over-consumption of coffee or caffeine overdose include:
Caffeine overdose can be fatal. That is why it is important to stick to your recommended daily consumption of caffeine or coffee while looking for other ways to give yourself a healthy boost of energy to continue through your day.
Tips to get through your day without caffeine
For many of us, the day has not officially start before coffee. But knowing the effects it has on your health may lead you to search for alternative ways to get yourself up and going in the morning. Here are eight alternatives to kickstart your morning without coffee:
Other beverages to boost your day
Testing out different morning habits can have a strong impact on your energy production for the day. At the same time, you can still treat yourself to a delicious morning beverage. Whether you are in the break room, dropping your kids off at school, or catching up on the morning news, here are 10 beverages to enjoy in place of coffee and why they may be better for you:
Limiting your coffee consumption may seem difficult at first, but by adopting a few replacement habits and enjoying your coffee in moderation, you can significantly improve your risk of vision health issues.