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Why Do I Feel Cold After Drinking Coffee?<\/h2>\n

It has been said that those who are especially sensitive to the effects of drinking coffee have the tendency to feel cold after ingesting it. While this might seem counterintuitive — why would a hot beverage make one feel cold — the answer lies in the research.<\/p>\n

According to research from the University of Colorado Boulder, “Caffeine produces a kind of active interiorly cooling effect in the body.” This cooling effect occurs as a result of caffeine’s ability to increase catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine in the body. This increase in adrenaline causes the smooth muscle of blood vessels to constrict, resulting in a drop in the body’s temperature.<\/p>\n

This physiological response may be further reinforced by another factor — psychological expectations. Registered dietician Jocelyn Varvares notes how “many people think of coffee as a hot liquid, and since it is often consumed when the weather is warm, we might expect a sensation of warmth upon consuming it.” Consequently, feeling the physical sensation of becoming colder after ingesting coffee may lead to a feeling of dissonance compared to one’s expectations, creating further emphasis on the cooling effect.<\/p>\n

Coffee Intake and Managing Body Temperature<\/h2>\n

When it comes to managing optimal body temperatures, the recommendation is to limit coffee intake. Prof. Ora Rosenbaum, MD explains that when “caffeine is consumed in large doses, people may feel the increase of the body’s temperature range in a negative way”; this is because its effect is similar to a physiological response to stress. As such, people who are predisposed to feeling cold in general should limit their intake of coffee to smaller amounts.<\/p>\n