Caffeine Study
Caffeine Study
Presented to the
Ozamiz City
In Partial Fulfillment
Practical Research I
Research Adviser:
Ms. Nidelyn Rios
Researchers:
Abad, Carol Rose E.
Beldad, Aelma Joanah A.
Culanag, Ax’l Mar T.
Gumera, Cherry Mae L.
Legarte, Ivan Lee L.
March 2019
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost, we would like to owe our deepest gratitude to our gracious
and lovingly Almighty Father for giving us the wisdom, perseverance and knowledge in
accomplishing our study. Without the helping hand of Him, we would do nothing and we
We would also like to thank the people behind this success. First of them
is our very dynamic and ingenious Practical Research adviser Ms. Nidelyn Rios, our
sincerest appreciation for being so approachable and active. Thank you so much ma’am
for all the knowledge you shared and for all the sacrifices you made for us. Thank you
very much for the unending support from the beginning to the end of our study. Thank
you also for our coresearchers and friends for being supportive, not only in terms of
financial assistance but also for being our greatest motivators at all times.
ABM-A 11 and STEM 12, and their advisers Mrs. Hazel Rizada and Sir Arcanghel for
letting us have their students as respondents. We also owe our sincere appreciation to the
teachers who took time without any hastle in becoming as our respondents for our
qualitative case-study research, Mrs. Rowena Banua and Sir Joey Baguio. Thank you for
Without the help, support and motivations from these people, we wouldn’t
be able to finish this accomplishly. We cannot be successful without their helping hands.
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This isn’t enough to thank them but we are so proud and honored to be helped and
supported by you. Only God can repay you. Thank you and to God be the Glory.
Researchers,
Ivan Legarte
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ABSTRACT
This paper is a qualitative case-study research designed to infer the positive and negative
effects of caffeine towards the cognitive and physiological behavior of the students and
teachers. Students from senior high school as well as teachers were taken as respondents
for the study. Opinions from respondents were used as data in generating the findings and
conclusions. Prior to gathering of findings, interviews were done for the respondents.
Positive effects of caffeine were enlisted first. This includes providing of energy,
alertness, improve focus or critical thinking, and relax muscles. Negative effects were
listed after which includes insomnia, irritability, tiredness, and less concentration.
Respondents were then asked if the effects affected them significantly in their school
performances. Some answered caffeine affected them positively in their school tasks
while some answered caffeine affected them negatively on their school works. They were
then asked if which of the effects significantly weighs more and two-thirds of them said
the positive effects weighs more while one-third said that the negative effects weighs
more. Conclusion was then derived after analyzing the findings. The effects of caffeine
depend on the amount of intakes and individual will take.
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Table of Contents
Title Page
TITLE PAGE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii
ABSTRACT v
TABLEOF CONTENTS vi
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 3. METHODOLOGY
Research Design 16
Research Locale 17
Research Method 18
Research Instruments
Research Procedure 18
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CHAPTER 4. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
Summary of Findings 23
Conclusion 24
Recommendation 25
APPENDICES viii.
BIBLIOGRAPHY xi.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
The world is a huge platform where everything you witness are at motion whether
the little atoms that move in every matter, to the busy streets jam-packed with moving
vehicles or more significantly, to the bustling people all around busily working up to
their last breath. Working and striving hard whether for a job, task, chore, work, school
works or for a living, is one thing humans can never avoid. Anywhere, whether inside the
house, within neighborhood or community, urban and rural areas, on the streets or at
school, people working and doing such active jobs is highly evident and profusely
widespread. In the last three years; from 2016 to 2018, there has been a total population
and 150,000 every year (worldstudent.com) and there had been a latest Global
Employment Trend of approximately 3.3 billion workers in total with 3.1 billion that are
employed and the rest to be unemployed (International Labor Organization), which leads
us to the fact that there is an apparent growth of people working in the aspects of
Along with the increase of people being busy is the accumulation of different
methods in retaining and gaining energy for better work and performance such as the
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natural ways like getting efficient sleep, proper exercise and proper diet. Yet, these
natural ways are not that widely used nor followed due to a common reason wherein
people need a faster and more abrupt solution for ease in use and convenience of time. In
that case, drugs play a big role. The usage of drugs whether for medication, treatment,
stimulation, and cure, are highly evident as for the reasons of its ease to be swallowed, to
be taken into the body, its quick rate to be ingested and its quick effect to the body.
Stimulant drugs are in need of use for people to boost their energy. Methylphenidate,
amphetamines, aderall and cocaine are some of the stimulant drugs that are most
commonly used by people (Cicarone, 2011) but the most widely consumed psychoactive
species. These include tea leaves, coffee beans, guarana and cocoa seeds ( Hardwick E,
2013). It works by stimulating the brain and central nervous system, helping you to stay
alert and preventing the onset of tiredness (Peter, 2012). Nowadays, caffeine is believed
beverages and products exist and contain significant amounts of the substance, for
example, tea, chocolate, cocoa beverages, soft drinks, and energy drinks. Coffee and
levels by most segments of the population, the public and the scientific community have
expressed interest in the potential for caffeine to produce adverse effects on human
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health. Students and workers become so dependent on using caffeine due to the
hyperactive energy it gives, they become unaware to its destructive effects to the
cognitive and as well as the physical health of the human body. There is a vast literature
on the behavioural effects of caffeine. Many of the studies have involved single
administration of a large dose of caffeine that is not representative of the way in which
The underlying motivations under the rampant use of caffeine are mainly
system, with their positive inotropic and chronotropic effects, and the central nervous
system, with their locomotor activity stimulation and anxiogenic-like effects. Thus, it is
of interest to examine whether these effects could be detrimental for health. Furthermore,
caffeine abuse and dependence are becoming more and more common and can lead to
caffeine intoxication, which puts individuals at risk for premature and unnatural death.
The present review summarizes the main findings concerning caffeine’s mechanisms of
also suggests that the concepts of toxic and lethal doses are relative, since doses below
the toxic and/or lethal range may play a causal role in intoxication or death. This could be
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Many studies have showcased the effects of caffeine on the psychological,
mental, physical state of our body and as well as our actions. On the effects of caffeine
towards mood and alertness, studies have shown that doses of 200 to 250 mg of caffeine
elevate mood( Belenky, 20010) and that these effects can last for up to 3 h. Higher
Caffeine significantly affects measures of alertness and sleepiness. Doses of 100 mg and
more postpone the onset of sleep (Dews and Penetar, 2010), and a dose of approximately
fully rested individuals, as measured by the multiple sleep latency test. This effect was
seen in light and moderate caffeine users. Recent studies have also published about the
physiological effects of caffeine. The literature supports the fact that caffeine has low
toxicity and produces no serious physiological side effects in adults (Rall 2009; McCann
2011). Caffeine's physiological effects are dependent on whether the subject is caffeine-
naive or a regular user. According to a study conducted by Durlach 2009, it has been
shown that effects of caffeine may be apparent and dependent on doses typically found in
a single beverage and as well as external factors such as the health state of the person.
people between 16 and 25 years old chose coffee as their favorite drink with as 57.5
percentage of Philippine millenials has the high preference for coffee. Bringing the fact
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that there is a high consumption of caffeine in the Philippines, it had been rooted from the
busy works or school works for the students and as well as workers.
In Ozamiz City National High School, students and teachers are engulfed with
such paper works and school responsibilities. For them to pursue a good performance
despite the tiredness and stress brought about by the works, they tend to rely on the
benefits on taking caffeine. As for the fact, there are teachers as well as students in the
school to be regular caffeine users and are good subjects for the study.
In obtaining subjects from the school with a large population for the said study,
method is useful for the situation. For a large population, multi-stage sampling is needed
since it divides large clusters of the population into smaller clusters in several stages in
order to make primary data collection more manageable and it gives simplification on
picking samples for the researchers (Research methods by Donald H. McBurney, Theresa
L. White).In gathering data, survey methods will be utilized in the study. Opinions from
the respondents will be taken into account as for the appraisal of the objectives of the
study.
The augmentation of the utilization of caffeine have been expanding all around
ages. There have been an increase of younger users for it. Interviews will be conducted in
the study among a number of students and teachers who are known to be caffeine users.
Answers and ideas taken from the subjects will be collected and will be used for drawing
conclusions. In that way, the study will unravel and weigh the effects of caffeine whether
it contributes more on the good effects on the cognitive and mental behavior of the
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person or just adds up bad effects towards the person’s mind and body, in order to spread
awareness on its effects towards the person’s performance, actions and as well as
Generally, this study aims to uncover the psychological and physiological effects
of caffeine towards the senior high school students and teachers and how it affects their
performance in school.
1. What are the positive effects of caffeine towards the students’ and teachers’
2. What are the negative effects of caffeine towards the students’ and teachers’
4. Which of the effects significantly weighs more? The positive or the negative
effects?
This study aimed to share valuable insights and awareness on the effects of caffeine
towards the psychological and physiological state of a person. Therefore, this study will
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Students- the study will let them become aware on the effects of caffeine towards their
physical and mental health in which case, affects also their performance in school. Thus,
this also let them become educated on the importance of control of caffeine intakes.
Teachers- the study will let them also become aware on the psychological and
physiological effects of caffeine. It will also let them educate others in a way of teaching
Parents- this study will let them teach not only their children but also, other family
Community-the study is also beneficial in a larger scope in a way that caffeine users
around the place or community will become more sensible when taking caffeine. They
may also be able to spread the awareness outside or beyond the community.
Future researchers- this study will be a reference and a source of support towards future
This study aims to assess the effects of caffeine towards the body’s function and
mental health of the students and teachers that provides great influence to their
performance in school. Students and teachers inside Ozamiz City National High School
campus were taken as subjects for the study. The study involves interviews from the
respondents and opinions will be collected as valid data for the study. The study is only
limited on the opinions from the respondents and is subjective towards the answers that
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will be given and will not undergo scientific approach and experiments in gathering
information.
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Chapter II
Caffeine is a natural stimulant most commonly found in tea, coffee, the seeds,
nuts or leaves of certain plant. These natural sources are then harvested and processed to
produce caffeinated foods and beverages (Alina Petre, MS, 2016). It is a stimulant of the
central nervous system towards drowsiness and fatigue and occurs naturally in over 60
species of plants and is used in several foods, drinks and medication (Mandal, 2014). It is
the most commonly used drug in the world. It belongs to a group of medicines called
central nervous system (CNS) stimulants.The United States Food and Drugs
Administration classes caffeine as both a food additive and a drug (Mandal, et al., 2014).
mild. Caffeine does not accumulate in the body over the course of time and is normally
excreted within several hours of consumption. Caffeine which is found in tea and coffee
imparts bitterness and also acts as a flavor constituent (Dr. Hari Singh, 2008). Caffeine
contains two other alkaloids, theobromine and theophylline. These two relax the muscles
while the caffeine stimulates the heart and respiratory systems. The caffeine in a
substance is a stimulant of central nervous system, cardiac muscle and respiratory system.
smooth muscle relaxant and cardiac stimulant. Sometimes you notice that colas have a
"stronger kick" than some coffee, it’s because the colas have lower caffeine content and
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they have other alkaloids in them. Every day, millions consume it to increase
wakefulness, alleviate fatigue, and improve concentration and focus (Chris Stochs, 2013).
It stimulates the brain and nervous system by blocking the effects of the
neurotransmitter adenosine, which naturally slows down cell activity, to bind to receptors
in the brain, helping you to stay alert and preventing the onset of tiredness. This is
because caffeine is a similar shape to adenosine and therefore it can bind to the adenosine
receptors (Brain, Bryant, Cuhnningman, 2011). Caffeine may act synergistically with
other drugs including ephedrine and anti-inflammatory agents. It may work, in part, by
creating a more favourable intracellular ionic environment in active muscle. This could
facilitate force production by each motor unit (Graham TE, 2013). It is included with
agreeable sense of alertness. Coffee also contains polyphenol antioxidants, and these, too,
Amid myths and controversy about whether caffeine is good or bad for us,
evidence suggests that moderate coffee consumption can bring both benefits and risks.
Caffeine may improve mood, decrease the likelihood of depression, stimulate brain
function and protect against Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. It may boost metabolism and
promote fat loss, but these effects are likely to remain small over the long term.
Consuming small amounts of caffeine about an hour before exercise are likely to improve
exercise performance (Nicholes, 2017). It may also protect the liver, promotes longevity,
decreases cancer risk, protects skin and reduces MS risk, prevents gout andsupports gut
health. It may enhance weight loss, cognitive function, and alertness and can help restore
mental alertness and as well as enhance some thinking skills and slow the mental decline
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that comes with age (Marriott, 2010). Michael Yassa, an assistant professor of
psychological and brain sciences at Johns Hopkins, and his team of scientists found that
caffeine has a positive effect on our long-term memory. Their research, published by the
24 hours after it is consumed. caffeine has cognitive-enhancing effects, but its particular
effects on strengthening memories and making them resistant to forgetting has never been
recent trend of adding caffeine to drinks and snacks that do not naturally contain it has
epinephrine (adrenaline) to be released (Yamada, 2010). This causes several changes in the
body including causing the heart to beat faster; the blood pressure to rise; and the liver to
release sugar into the bloodstream for extra energy. Here are several consequences of
consuming too much caffeine. These include shaking headaches, increased urination,
constipation and diarrhea. Longer-term effects may include sleep deprivation, impaired
judgement, emotional fatigue, mood swings, depression and anxiety ( Kuhn ,2009). If
you are considering stopping or reducing your caffeine intake then, like all addictive
drugs, you may experience some withdrawal symptoms. These may include headaches,
muscle aches, irritability and an inability to concentrate. The symptoms will normally
begin between 12 and 24 hours after your last caffeine consumption and climb to their
worst point around 24 and 48 hours. Thankfully, the symptoms will normally stop within
a week (ADF, 2018) A caffeinated soft drink drank by a child can have the same effect as
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four cups of coffee on a adult. Caffeine doses more than 200mg depending on body
weight and connotation, may produce trembling ,nervousness, muscle tension, and
exhaustion. If u drink coffee to stay up all night cramming for a test, you're memory may
be less efficient, and it could cause annoying behaviors. Rather drinking a lot of coffee
and when trying to quit, get a goodnights sleep the night before to stay alert, try physical
activity to stimulate your heart, and eat regular meals to keep energized (Pediatrics,
occurring caffeine is not associated with adverse health effects. But the changing caffeine
landscape raises concerns about safety and whether any of these new products might be
children and adolescents, and whether caffeine poses a greater health risk to those
populations than it does to healthy adults (SM Seifert - 2011).A caffeine intake of 200 mg
per dose, and up to 400 mg per day, is generally considered safe. For a given dose of
caffeine, the time course and absolute plasma concentrations of caffeine and its
metabolites are the same. In addition, exercise or dehydration does not affect caffeine
consumption of more than 200 milligrams of caffeine per day. This is more caffeine than
in two 6-ounce cups of coffee or five 12-ounce cans of soft drink (J Addict Med. 2010).
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 90 percent of people worldwide
consume caffeine in one form or another. In the United States, 80 percent of adults
consume caffeine every day. High-caffeine energy drink consumption has been
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increasing in young adults, frequently causing the most common symptoms such as
tremor, insomnia, anxiety, and nervousness and rarely leading to serious adverse effects
like seizure, acute mania, and stroke due to caffeine overdose. There have been little
current studies regarding analysis of high-caffeine energy drink consumption and its
students use energy drinks. Energy drink users tend to have greater involvement in
alcohol and other drug use and higher levels of sensation-seeking, relative to non-users of
energy drinks. Prospectively, energy drink use has a unique relationship with nonmedical
use of prescription stimulants and analgesics. More research is needed regarding the
health risks associated with energy drink use in young adults, including their possible role
in the development of substance use problems (Maria Perno Goldie, 2014). Caffeinated
beverages and energy drinks have been implicated as important risk factors for increased
daytime sleepiness and evening chronotype among college students. Globally, energy
drinks have gained popularity among adolescents and young adults to counteract
tiredness and meet academic, physical, and cognitive demands. Some adverse effects of
caffeine intake include energy loss, headaches, cardiac problems, and even sudden death
(Jun, 2014).The prevalence of energy drink consumption among high school students was
high. The association of energy drinks with other potential negative health and behavioral
outcomes suggests that use of these products may represent a marker for other activities
(SundayAzagba, et al., 2014). Most students could not correctly define the ingredients of
energy drinks or their potential hazardous health effects, and they could not distinguish
energy and sports drinks when they were requested to select them from a list of
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commercial names of various drink. Consumption of energy drinks, despite the variation
in the reason for choosing such drinks, is quite common in college students. Awareness
2011).
Definition of Terms
Caffeine- an alkaloid present in coffee and tea that makes you feel more awake
Chronotropic - a drug that changes the heart rate and rhythm by affecting the electrical
Stimulant –drugs that are pleasurable and increases the activity of the central nervous
system
Methylxanthine–a unique class of drug that are derived from the purine base xanthine
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Conceptual Framework
Caffeine
Effects on Psychological
and Physiological
Aspect
Good Bad
Methodology
Research Design
The research design that will be utilized will be descriptive case study design
since the topic studies and describes the effects of caffeine in the cognitive and
for testing whether a particular hypothesis and model really applies to wonders in reality.
occasions or conditions and their connections. The individual's conduct will be the
medium in deciding the wonders of expending caffeine alongside the connection to its
Descriptive research designs help provide answers to the inquiries of who, what,
when, where, and how associated with a specific research issue; a descriptive study
information concerning the current status of the phenomena and to depict "what exists" as
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Research Locale
at the senior high community. The school is located at Bernad Street 7200 Ozamiz City
Program (STVEP), Special Program in the Arts (SPA), Senior High School (SHS),
Special Program for Journalism (SPJ) and General Curriculum . It is where the
researchers are going to obtain subjects who will serve as the respondents for the survey
and interviews. Data gathered from the subjects will be the medium of measurement
towards the effects of caffeine on the school performance for students and teachers.
Out from all of the big schools in Ozamiz City including La Salle
Ozamiz City School of Arts and Trades (OCSAT), the researchers chose Ozamiz City
National High School for their time and financial convenience . Within the Ozamiz city
National High School are the six curricula namely Science and Technology, Engineering
Program in the Arts (SPA), Senior High School (SHS), Special Program for Journalism
(SPJ) and General Curriculum. From the six curricula, the researchers chose the Senior
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Research Procedure
This study aims to collect information regarding on how caffeine affects the
school performance of students and teachers. These are the following the researchers had
to go after to cross the track they intend to achieve; it is to gather and input data.
require answers. Then, they will seek for someone who can clearly respond to the
following questions; the respondents. Of all the schools founded in Ozamiz City,
researchers chose Ozamiz City National High School (OCNHS) to be the location
wherein the conducting of our survey will take place. And, out of all the curriculums
offered by the said school, they handpicked the Senior High School (SHS) Curriculum as
their preferred respondents. Thus, they are supposed to give and state conclusions to the
Research Instrument
The researcher s prepares survey research questionnaires and follow-up question for
the interview. Researchers will also utilize media to record and accumulate data. Survey
and interviews best served to answer the questions and the purposes of the study. The
survey research is one in which a group of people or items is studied by collecting and
analyzing data from only a few people or items considered to be representative of the
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entire group. In other words, only a part of the population is studied, and findings from
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Chapter IV
According to Student 1, caffeine helps her in becoming energized and awake to the extent
that she is motivated to do what she needs to do. Same with student 2, he becomes less tired and a
lot more active. Student 3 also said that caffeine makes her become less sleepy and energetic in
doing school requirements thus, she becomes more focused. Same goes with teacher A, caffeine
helps her less sleepy therefore, she can continue her works at night. Teacher B also mentioned
that he can do a lot of activities whether at home or at school and he can also extend his work in
the evening. The results support the study conducted by Chris Stochs 2013 and Bryant 2011 that
caffeine stimulates the brain and nervous system by blocking the effects of the neurotransmitter
adenosine, helping you to stay alert and preventing the onset of tiredness thus increases
wakefulness. The results also supported a study conducted be Marriott 2010 that caffeine
promotes longetivity ,cognitive function, and alertness and can help restore mental
alertness and as well as enhance some thinking skills. Michael Yassa, an assistant
professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins, and his team of
scientists found that it has a positive effect on human’s long-term memory and has
cognitive-enhancing effects.
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Student 4 said that for him, coffee helps him become more relaxed and less stressed so
therefore, he can focus on his tasks at school or at home. The statement correlates the
research statement concluded by Graham 2013 that caffeine helps activate muscle work
Student 1 said that when she drinks too much coffee or intake too much caffeine
products, she experiences insomnia which is not good. According to student 2, taking too much
caffeine would be harmful to the health which it disrupts sleep for the students and thus, it would
cause lack of sleep and tiredness for students which will result to less concentration towards their
class lessons and discussions. Student 4 also mentioned that caffeine causes him to become less
sleepy which affects his normal sleeping schedules. Same goes with teacher B, he experiences
insomnia and irritability. The answers are supported by the study of Ratini 2017 that moderate
intakes of caffeine can already result to insomnia for a person which it interferes the normal
sleeping habit of the person thus causes restlessness or tiredness. Also, a study conducted by
Legg 2017 that right amount of caffeine can help a person focus but beyond moderate intakes can
According to teacher A, since caffeine is diuretic, she always goes to the comfort room
and pee which can disturb her sleep as well. Student 3 said, she palpitates every time she drinks
more than 1 cup of coffee a day. Also, her mind becomes more active to the extent that she can’t
focus on one thing or task. This relates the study review of Laura Martin 2016, since caffeine
promotes muscle contraction movement, it does contribute to some serious heart conditions
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Significant Effects of Caffeine in the School Performance of Students and Teachers
According to student 1, coffee makes her sleep less and therefore, causes her to be late in
going to school. According also to student 2 and teacher A, caffeine makes them sleepy in their
school activities and tasks. Moreover, student 3 said that caffeine causes her to be out of focus in
class discussions. The respondents’ answers support the study reviewed by Legg 2017 that sleep
Aside from its negative effects, some respondents gave out an honest opinion about its
positive effects. According to student 4, caffeine intakes in right amounts make him active and
improves his critical thinking which helped him a lot in school works and activities. While
according to teacher B, caffeine has no effects on his school activities and works. According to
Watsons 2015, appropriate amount of caffeine intakes offers not just a momentary mental boost
but also longer-term effects on thinking skills thus, benefits mental performance.
Effects Comparison
According to student 1, student 2, student 4 and teacher B, the good effects of caffeine
weighs more thus, it generally concludes that caffeine for them is a cognitive and physiological
Student 3 and teacher A also stated that the negative effects of caffeine weighed more
than its good effects which therefore, caffeine for them is a psychotropic drug as it negatively
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Chapter V
This chapter presents the summary of findings, the conclusion, and the
researcher’s recommendation
Summary of Findings
teacher. In order to pursue this good academic achievement, loads of works are needed to
be done yet students as well as teachers are jam packed with all the school works. For
substance is what they highly consume which is specifically caffeine. This study is a
qualitative research that aims to investigate whether caffeine helps enhancing their
cognitive activity or psychologically disrupts them. Students and teachers from senior
high school community were taken as respondents for data gathering. Based on the
Caffeine provided some positive effects for OCNHS SHS students and teachers. It
made them become more energized, wakeful, less tired and more focused which
helped them do their works and assignments better when taking the right amount
Caffeine contributed some negative effects for OCNHS SHS students and
teachers. Provided that they took beyond moderate caffeine intake, it causes them
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to have insomnia thus, they become less sleepy during the day and have less
concentration on their school tasks. It also built serious heart condition of one
Both the positive and negative effects have significantly affected the school
performance of OCNHS SHS students and teachers. Some stated that they
become tired and less focused on school activities. Others concluded that they
significantly weighs more than its negative effects while one-third of the
respondents claimed that the negative effects of caffeine weighs more than its
positive effects.
Conclusions
Caffeine provides positive effects in the mind and body behavior of students and
Caffeine provides positive effects in the mind and body behavior of students and
This supports the idea concluded by the researchers from Hopkins University that
excessive intake of caffeine can make you jittery and cause anxiety, increased
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Caffeine significantly provided both the positive and negative effects of caffeine
The positive and the negative effects of caffeine towards the mind and body
behavior of students and teachers depends on its intakes. When taking appropriate
Recommendations
On the basis of present study some recommendations for caffeine takers in schools are
drawn as follows:
optimal or usual intakes of the students or teachers. To reduce so, take the
Despite the good effects of caffeine, avoid taking too much caffeinated beverages
Deciding how best to disperse data about caffeine content in an important and
honest route without causing caution. In spite of the fact that the prevalence of
proof recommends that caffeine is alright for a most people, there might be
motivations to restrain caffeine use in certain populaces. Giving more data about
safe levels might be helpful, yet the data must be understandable to the population
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and dependent on proof, instead of on supposition. Including data about caffeine
content the items themselves may not be sufficient. The most ideal approach to
The study is only limited to the opinions and is highly subjective on the effects of
Developing better systems of documenting and sharing adverse events inside the
Systematically collecting all adverse events, poison center data, and emergency
room visits associated with caffeine consumption (for example, energy drink
factors, is necessary to accurately determine the risks of toxicity for youth and
before, during, and after any physical or mental activity will be essential to
assessment of energy drink and general caffeine intake at the population level,
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APPENDIX A
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APPENDIX B
1. What are the positive effects of caffeine towards the students’ and teachers’ mind
Ailah Janelle Ramientos (ABM A- 11) - “From what I feel, every time I drink coffee I feel
energized and awake to the extent that I am motivated to do what I need to do.”
Junied Ampaso (STEM 12) – “For me, caffeine helps to alert a person who drinks it.
Nice Acantilado (STEM 11) – “Makabuhat kog mga buhatunon og tarong kay diko
katulgon. moinom raman kog coffee pag tingin nako kailangan kay bilar ko or churba so
kung walay coffee, dili kaayo ko energetic og sigeg ga balnko akong hunahuna diko
kafocus.”
Jeylord Alave (STEM 11) - “Para sa ako, marelax akong muscles ug mas ni improve
akong critical thinking”
Mrs. Rowena Banua (STEM 11 Adviser) –“ Caffeine helps me less sleepy therefore, I can
continue her works at night.”
Sir Joey Baguio (OCNHS SHS Teacher)- “I can do a lot of activities whether at home or
2. What are the negative effects of caffeine towards the students’ and teachers’ mind
Ailah Janelle Ramientos (ABM A- 11) - “When I drink too much coffee I often have
insomnia which is really not good”
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Junied Ampaso (STEM 12) – “Sometimes, caffeine is harmful to human health, especially
when it disrupts it, causing it to fall asleep and the human impairment.”
Nice Acantilado (STEM 11) – “There are times nga di pod ko kabuhat og tarong sa mga
buhatunon kay mag palpitate ko dili ko mahimutang ang lain kaayo sya sa feeling sa
akong lawas. mahitabo rana if nakainom ko og more than one cup of coffee”
Jeylord Alave (STEM 11) - “Sa caffeine, ma less sleepy ko which is maapektuhan akong
normal sleep schedule”
Mrs. Rowena Banua (STEM 11 Adviser) – “Since caffeine is diuretic, I always go to the
comfort room and pee which can disturb her sleep as well”
Sir Joey Baguio (OCNHS SHS Teacher)- “ I experienced insomnia and I also felt
irritability”
3. How do these effects of caffeine influence the school performance of the students
and teachers?
Ailah Janelle Ramientos (ABM A- 11) -“Since I sleep way too late, I always get to
school late. “
Junied Ampaso (STEM 12) – “Because students and teachers are lack of sleep, they
might undergo of being tired and out of energy, they can’t concentrate on their works.”
Nice Acantilado (STEM 11) – “Makaaffect sya sa akong performance in a way that sa
pagkawala sa akong focus kay diko kapaminaw og tarong sa mga discussions and
tunggod ana diko katarong og answer sa mga quizzes og test”
Mrs. Rowena Banua (STEM 11 Adviser) – “Caffeine makes me sleepy in their school
activities and tasks”
Sir Joey Baguio (OCNHS SHS Teacher)- “ It does not affect my school performance at
all”
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4. Which of the effects significantly weighs more? The positive or the negative
effects?
Nice Acantilado (STEM 11) – “Mas naka way ang good effects.”
Mrs. Rowena Banua (STEM 11 Adviser) – “The good effects weighs more than the bad
effects”
Sir Joey Baguio (OCNHS SHS Teacher)- “ the negative effects weighs more than its
positive effects.”
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Researcher’s Information
Occupation: Business
Occupation: Business
Educational Background
Affiliated Organization/s
Skills/Hobbies:
Dancing
Reading
Drawing
Cooking
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Researcher’s Information
Age: 17
Occupation: Housekeeper
Occupation: Driver
Educational Background
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Age: 17
Occupation: Housewife
Occupation: N/A
Educational Background:
Skills/Hobbies:
*Reading
*Eating
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Researcher’s Information
Age:16
Birthdate:May 16,2002
Occupation: Driver
Mother:Esperanza Gumera
Occupation:Dialer/House wife
Educational background:
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Age: 18
Occupation: Housewife
Educational background:
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