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Introduction<\/h2>\n

When it comes to coffee consumption, many people struggle to figure out when is the ideal time to drink coffee before bed. Despite what some might think, the time for consuming coffee is not universal – each individual’s body reacts differently depending on individual sensitivity, lifestyle and average daily caffeine intake. To understand the general quantity and time when to best drink coffee, it is important to look at the individual components of caffeine to answer this question. <\/p>\n

Caffeine Sensitivity<\/h2>\n

Caffeine is an isolated compound which is often found in beverages, snacks and even medications. It provides a neurological stimulus which can help improve focus and alertness, giving it its name as a stimulant. It is one of the most popular psychoactive drugs used around the world and has been found to support cognitive functions such as improved memory and reflexes. However, due to its stimulative properties, caffeine has been linked to decreased rest and can cause feelings of nervousness or restlessness. The side effects of caffeine are due to the level of sensitivity each individual might have towards it. People with higher sensitivity to caffeine experience more pronounced side effects, even after small amounts of intake, therefore, their best time for drinking coffee will be further in advance before bedtime. <\/p>\n

Caffeine Biosynthesis and Half-life<\/h2>\n

Rather than a simple linear function, caffeine is a complex chemical compound with a unique reaction time in each individual. Due to the product of dopamine and its effects on alertness, caffeine process is highly affected by the individual’s central nervous system and the chemicals it produces. Generally, caffeine half-life is around 5-6 hours with a biosynthesis process taking around 10-12 hours, depending on individual lifestyle. This is the time it takes for the body to absorb and completely utilize caffeine. Such process should be taken into consideration when drinking coffee before bedtime. <\/p>\n

General Health Recommendations For Coffee Intake<\/h2>\n

Many experts agree that healthy adults can consume up to 400mg of caffeine per day in moderate levels. Considering the half-life of caffeine and its biosynthesis process, it is safe to assume one should avoid drinking coffee 5-6 hours before going to bed, in order to not have the caffeine still be active in the body when trying to sleep. The general consensus amongst medical professionals is that one should avoid drinking coffee after 2-3 p.m. to ensure they are unlikely to experience disrupted sleeping patterns. <\/p>\n

Consistency Is Key<\/h2>\n