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Taking 600 mg of caffeine per day for five days leads to a smaller increase in cortisol levels after a later caffeine dose compared to taking 300 mg per day, suggesting the body's stress hormone system adjusts more strongly at higher doses.
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Caffeine Stimulation of Cortisol Secretion Across the Waking Hours in Relation to Caffeine Intake Levels
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2005 Sep-OctDrinking more caffeine every day for five days makes your body less reactive to it, so your stress hormone (cortisol) doesn’t spike as much. The study shows that higher doses (600 mg) reduce the hormone spike more than lower doses (300 mg), meaning your body gets used to it better with more caffeine.
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