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Taking caffeine supplements during upper-body weight training may lead to greater increases in the size of the biceps and triceps muscles compared to other muscles, without changing overall body adaptations in men who exercise regularly.

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This study found that taking caffeine while doing upper-body workouts made the biceps and triceps bigger, but didn’t make people stronger or change their overall body composition—just like the claim says.

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