Effects of Caffeine on Skin and Core Temperatures, Alertness, and Recovery Sleep During Circadian Misalignment

Apr 1, 2014Journal of biological rhythms

Caffeine’s effects on body temperature, alertness, and sleep recovery during disrupted internal clocks

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Abstract

Caffeine increased core body temperature and widened the distal-to-proximal skin temperature gradient prior to sleep.

  • Caffeine may enhance alertness and clear-headedness after nighttime consumption.
  • A wider distal-to-proximal skin temperature gradient prior to sleep is associated with longer sleep latency.
  • Caffeine consumption during nighttime is linked to disturbances in subsequent daytime recovery sleep.
  • Increased core body temperature prior to sleep correlates with reduced sleep efficiency and increased wakefulness after sleep onset.
  • The effects of caffeine on sleep disturbances persist even when recovery sleep occurs 5 hours later.

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