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Caffeine Use in Huntington’s Disease: A Single Center Survey Cover

Caffeine Use in Huntington’s Disease: A Single Center Survey

Open Access
|Oct 2024

Abstract

Background: Anecdotal evidence suggests paradoxical caffeine overuse in individuals with Huntington’s disease (HD). A small retrospective study associated caffeine intake over 190 grams daily to earlier onset of HD symptoms. However, specific data on consumption habits is limited. This study aims to gather pilot data on caffeine use in people with HD, exploring motivations and consequences.

Methods: Thirty adults with HD completed a survey on daily caffeine intake, its impact on symptoms, and consumption motivations through multiple-choice and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze findings and compare them to general population data.

Results: Caffeine intake ranged from 0 to 1400.4 mg/day, with a median of 273.2 mg/day and a mean of 382.5 mg/day. Seventy percent of participants with HD consumed more caffeine than the average for their age group in the general population. Additionally, 20% of participants and 38% of family members believed caffeine influenced HD symptoms, primarily anxiety.

Discussion: People with HD typically consume more caffeine than the general U.S. population. Contrary to the hypothesis, higher caffeine intake was not associated with significant subjective worsening of HD symptoms. Further research with objective measures and multiple HD centers is necessary to guide screening and counseling on caffeine use in this population.

Highlights

Participants with Huntington’s disease (HD) had increased caffeine intake compared to the general population, supporting previous anecdotal observations. Anxiety was the most affected HD symptom. Further research using objective measures of symptom burden and including multiple HD centers can help inform screening and counseling regarding caffeine use in this population.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.945 | Journal eISSN: 2160-8288
Language: English
Submitted on: Aug 15, 2024
Accepted on: Oct 6, 2024
Published on: Oct 18, 2024
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2024 Jennifer Adrissi, Sarah Brooker, Alyssa McBride, Danielle Larson, Eric Gausche, Danny Bega, published by Ubiquity Press
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