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Introduction:<\/strong> As the debate about underage caffeine consumption continues to grow, it’s important to consider the implications of drinking coffee before reaching adulthood. Depending on who you ask, the age at which you are supposed to start drinking coffee can vary. But is there really an age and how do they decide it? In this article, we will look at the background of when and why coffee drinking can be appropriate, the mechanisms that dictate this, and the effects of coffee drinking on those under the age of 18. <\/p>\n

Background:<\/strong> Despite coffee’s long history, there has never been a fixed ‘minimum age’ for coffee drinking. This has led many parents to wonder whether or not coffee drinking is appropriate for their children. From a health perspective, the guidelines for coffee drinking for those below the age of 18 vary depending on the country. In some places, coffee drinking is strictly prohibited due to the high concentration of caffeine in it, while in others it is considered a suitable beverage in moderation. Coffee’s stimulant properties and its impact on health, both physical and mental, make it difficult to determine a specific age for its consumption. <\/p>\n

Mechanisms:<\/strong> Different countries have different approaches to regulating coffee consumption in the underage population. In the United States, the laws regulating minimum age for coffee drinking are not well defined. Generally, the age at which someone can drink coffee without legal consequence is 18, when they become an adult. In other countries, such as France, the minimum legal age for drinking coffee is 16. In some countries, such as Japan and Canada, the minimum age for coffee consumption is not specifically outlined in the law, but the Underage Drinking Prevention Program (UDAP) recommends that it should not be consumed before the age of 18. <\/p>\n

Effects:<\/strong> Coffee consumption by individuals under the age of 18 can have various effects, both positive and negative. On the positive side, research has suggested that moderate consumption of coffee can help improve alertness and concentration in younger people. However, on the downside, drinking too much coffee can result in anxiety, headaches, and a higher risk for addiction. Furthermore, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that teenagers should drink no more than three cups of coffee per day, and it should not contain more than 150mg of caffeine. <\/p>\n