Caffeine and Exercise
Caffeine can enhance fat oxidation during exercise, especially when consumed 30 to 40 minutes prior to a workout. While regular exercise is crucial for cardiovascular health, caffeine may help boost calorie burn through increased fidgeting. However, it’s essential to balance caffeine intake with safe consumption practices to avoid potential side effects.In this clip
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How much caffeine is safe to consume before a workout?
Could you please check if Andrew Huberman's source regarding caffeine in coffee is accurate? He mentioned that "400 milligrams is roughly a cup and a half of coffee or two cups of coffee," and that a typical café's medium-sized cup could have close to a gram of caffeine. Clinical opinions suggest that average coffee ranges from 80 to 100 mg in a 250 mL (8oz) cup, and the recommended daily limit for caffeine is 400mg, with the LD50 thought to be around 1000 to 1500 mg.