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Discover Ludwig"caffeine intake" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You could use it to refer to the amount of caffeine someone consumes in a given period of time, for example, "Recent studies found that a moderate amount of caffeine intake can improve cognitive performance."
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Go with the vanilla if you're watching your caffeine intake.
COFFEE ALTERNATIVE My caffeine intake begins in the afternoon.
His increasingly hyper reading suggests that this librarian needs to reduce his caffeine intake.
Travelers sitting for hours should drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol and keep caffeine intake to a minimum.
A link between caffeine intake and depression had been suspected for years.
But the long-term mechanisms of caffeine intake on mood we don't really know".
We can all probably benefit from cutting our caffeine intake.
The lower caffeine intake among NSM patients can possibly be related to the daytime tiredness.
Therefore, vasoconstrictive effects of triptan may be negatively affected by daily caffeine intake.
However, an association between caffeine intake and acute migraines has been observed [83].
Caffeine withdrawal headache can be minimized by a staged reduction and elimination of caffeine intake [97].
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