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caffeine and Depression

caffeine has been researched along with Depression in 85 studies

Depression: Depressive states usually of moderate intensity in contrast with MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER present in neurotic and psychotic disorders.

Research Excerpts

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"The aim of the study was to systematically review and analyze results from observational studies on coffee, caffeine, and tea consumption and association or risk of depression."8.93Coffee, tea, caffeine and risk of depression: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of observational studies. ( Castellano, S; Galvano, F; Grosso, G; Micek, A; Pajak, A, 2016)
"Coffee and caffeine consumption were significantly associated with decreased risk of depression."8.93Coffee and caffeine consumption and depression: A meta-analysis of observational studies. ( Shen, X; Wang, L; Wu, Y; Zhang, D, 2016)
"Among US adults, early morning caffeine consumers had a lower prevalence of depression than non-consumers; caffeine intake during non-early morning periods is associated with a high prevalence of depression."8.31Does the timing of intake matter? Association between caffeine intake and depression: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. ( Ding, Y; Gong, R; Liu, Y; Xu, F; Yang, J; Yin, J; Zhao, L, 2023)
"Our study suggests that black tea consumption up to 4 cups and caffeine intake between 450-600 mg can help protect against depression."8.02Effects of black tea consumption and caffeine intake on depression risk in black tea consumers. ( Asil, E; Yardimci, H; Yılmaz, MV, 2021)
"Exercise prevents depression through peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator 1α (PGC-1α)-mediated activation of a particular branch of the kynurenine pathway."8.02Caffeine protects against stress-induced murine depression through activation of PPARγC1α-mediated restoration of the kynurenine pathway in the skeletal muscle. ( Cai, X; Deng, B; Du, X; Fang, C; Hayashi, S; Ishido, S; Sheng, J; Tsutsui, H; Zheng, H, 2021)
"An increase in brain oxido-nitrosative stress and anxiety-like behavior was observed in caffeine treated mice."7.91Lacidipine attenuates caffeine-induced anxiety-like symptoms in mice: Role of calcium-induced oxido-nitrosative stress. ( Bansal, N; Khurana, K, 2019)
"Adenosine and its analogues have been shown to induce "behavioral despair" in animal models believed to be relevant to depression."7.72Adenosine A2A receptors and depression. ( Costentin, J; El Yacoubi, M; Vaugeois, JM, 2003)
"Caffeine consumption has been increasing rapidly in adolescents; however, most research on the behavioral effects of caffeine has been conducted in adults."5.43Chronic caffeine produces sexually dimorphic effects on amphetamine-induced behavior, anxiety and depressive-like behavior in adolescent rats. ( Dixon, RS; Hickman, ET; Lee, SM; Townsend, SE; Turgeon, SM, 2016)
"Clinical depression was defined as self-reported physician-diagnosed depression and antidepressant use."5.37Coffee, caffeine, and risk of depression among women. ( Ascherio, A; Koenen, K; Lucas, M; Mirzaei, F; O'Reilly, ÉJ; Okereke, OI; Pan, A; Willett, WC, 2011)
"Depression was positively related to caffeine use for both cohorts, though mediated by caffeine withdrawal effects."5.35Mountain Dew or mountain don't?: a pilot investigation of caffeine use parameters and relations to depression and anxiety symptoms in 5th- and 10th-grade students. ( Bell, DJ; Luebbe, AM, 2009)
"Caffeine was injected at doses of 80 mg/kg daily for five days."5.2924h withdrawal following repeated administration of caffeine attenuates brain serotonin but not tryptophan in rat brain: implications for caffeine-induced depression. ( Haleem, DJ; Haleem, MA; Yasmeen, A; Zafar, A, 1995)
"When administered to normal healthy patients, a nonselective adenosine A1/A2A antagonist, caffeine, tended to improve anxiety and depression at low doses and to exacerbate anxiety at high doses."4.90Involvement of adenosine A2A receptors in depression and anxiety. ( Kanda, T; Kobayashi, M; Yamada, K, 2014)
" This report reviews the current literature on sleep patterns in adolescents, factors contributing to chronic sleep loss (ie, electronic media use, caffeine consumption), and health-related consequences, such as depression, increased obesity risk, and higher rates of drowsy driving accidents."4.90Insufficient sleep in adolescents and young adults: an update on causes and consequences. ( Owens, J, 2014)
"Chronic, heavy caffeine ingestion may cause or exacerbate anxiety and may be associated with depression and increased use of antianxiety drugs."4.77Psychotropic effects of caffeine. ( Clementz, GL; Dailey, JW, 1988)
"Among US adults, early morning caffeine consumers had a lower prevalence of depression than non-consumers; caffeine intake during non-early morning periods is associated with a high prevalence of depression."4.31Does the timing of intake matter? Association between caffeine intake and depression: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. ( Ding, Y; Gong, R; Liu, Y; Xu, F; Yang, J; Yin, J; Zhao, L, 2023)
" Intakes of coffee, green tea, and caffeine, as well as depressive symptoms, were assessed with a validated brief dietary history questionnaire (BDHQ) and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), respectively."3.96Intake of Coffee Associated With Decreased Depressive Symptoms Among Elderly Japanese Women: A Multi-Center Cross-Sectional Study. ( Kimura, Y; Kobayashi, S; Sasaki, S; Suga, H, 2020)
"An increase in brain oxido-nitrosative stress and anxiety-like behavior was observed in caffeine treated mice."3.91Lacidipine attenuates caffeine-induced anxiety-like symptoms in mice: Role of calcium-induced oxido-nitrosative stress. ( Bansal, N; Khurana, K, 2019)
" The relationship between caffeine intake and suicidal ideation was analyzed by obtaining odds ratios with multivariate logistic regression in which depression and sleep problems were adjusted for age."3.91Relationship between daily coffee intake and suicidal ideation. ( Lee, K; Park, H; Suh, BS, 2019)
"Results suggest that higher consumption of green tea, coffee and caffeine may confer protection against depression."3.80Green tea and coffee consumption is inversely associated with depressive symptoms in a Japanese working population. ( Hayabuchi, H; Kume, A; Kurotani, K; Kuwahara, K; Mizoue, T; Nanri, A; Pham, NM; Sato, M, 2014)
"We found no evidence that reduced risk of cognitive decline in women with high caffeine consumption is moderated or confounded by diabetes or depression."3.80The association between caffeine and cognitive decline: examining alternative causal hypotheses. ( Amieva, H; Ancelin, ML; Carrière, I; Ritchie, K; Rouaud, O, 2014)
"Adenosine and its analogues have been shown to induce "behavioral despair" in animal models believed to be relevant to depression."3.72Adenosine A2A receptors and depression. ( Costentin, J; El Yacoubi, M; Vaugeois, JM, 2003)
" longiflorus (CLE) was investigated for sedative, anticonvulsant and behaviour modifying activity using thiopental sleeping, caffeine induced convulsion and forced swimming depression tests."3.71Sedative, anticonvulsant and behaviour modifying effects of Centranthus longiflorus ssp. longiflorus: a study of comparison to diazepam. ( Büyükokuroğlu, ME; Demirezer, LO; Güvenalp, Z, 2002)
"By the example of two case reports, typical signs of caffeine withdrawal like headache, increased irritability, decreased performance and disturbed concentration are described."3.69[Episodic headache, diminished performance and depressive mood]. ( Cacciatore, R; Helbling, A; Hess, B; Jost, C, 1996)
"The authors explored the relationship between ad lib caffeine consumption in college students and the incidence of caffeinism, characterized by heightened anxiety, depression, and various psychophysiological reactions."3.66Ad lib caffeine consumption, symptoms of caffeinism, and academic performance. ( Andress, D; Gilliland, K, 1981)
"Among 83 hospitalized adult psychiatric patients, 22% reported being high caffeine consumers (750 mg or more per day); these patients scored significantly greater on the State-Trait Anxiety Index and the Beck Depression Scale than moderate and low consumers."3.66Anxiety and depression associated with caffeinism among psychiatric inpatients. ( Chamberlin, K; Fontaine, P; Greden, JF; Lubetsky, M, 1978)
"This clinical study of 62 patients with restless legs syndrome and associated anxious-depressed and other clinical states seems to indicate that caffeine is the major etiological factor in the causation of the restless legs syndrome."3.66Restless legs, anxiety and caffeinism. ( Lutz, EG, 1978)
" Plasma level determinations after 2 and 6 weeks of treatment revealed that moderately significant correlations existed between AT plasma levels and clinical improvement, dosage intake, age, weight, sex, and coffee intake."2.65Tricyclic plasma levels in depressed outpatients treated with amitriptyline. ( Case, G; Hucker, H; Rickels, K; Weise, C, 1983)
"Caffeine can cause anxiety symptoms in normal individuals, especially in vulnerable patients, like those with pre-existing anxiety disorders."2.42Caffeine and psychiatric symptoms: a review. ( Benjamin, AB; Broderick, P, 2004)
"Generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder often benefit from medication and psychotherapy."1.91Relationship between Baseline Physical Activity and Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder Treatment Outcomes. ( Benitah Bulbarelli, EM; Chauhan, M; Clapp, AD; Ismaeel, O; Niazi, SK; Nishi, LM; Pujalte, GGA; Shahsamand, A; Yazeji, J, 2023)
"Depression and cancer are both prevalent diseases worldwide."1.91Caffeine intake is associated with less severe depressive symptoms in noncancer populations: an analysis based on NHANES 2007-2016. ( Dong, ZR; Li, T; Tan, SY; Wang, DX; Yan, LJ; Yan, YC; Yang, LS; Zhang, ZY, 2023)
"Caffeine has been known to combat stress-evoked depression."1.56New insights into the effects of caffeine on adult hippocampal neurogenesis in stressed mice: Inhibition of CORT-induced microglia activation. ( He, RR; Kurihara, H; Li, WX; Li, YF; Luo, Z; Mao, ZF; Ouyang, SH; Tu, LF; Wang, GE; Wu, YP; Zhang, QY, 2020)
"Caffeine-treated adolescent male rats were exposed to caffeine (0."1.56Pharmacological depletion of serotonin and norepinephrine with para-chlorophenylalanine and alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine reverses the antidepressant-like effects of adolescent caffeine exposure in the male rat. ( Abdulzahir, A; Hwang, K; Sanford, J; Turgeon, SM, 2020)
" Here we investigated the effects of chronic administration of caffeine (5mg/kg, twice daily for 14days) and its withdrawal on day 15th on the activity of per se ineffective doses of fluoxetine (5mg/kg) and escitalopram (2mg/kg) given on day 15th."1.46Chronic treatment with caffeine and its withdrawal modify the antidepressant-like activity of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in the forced swim and tail suspension tests in mice. Effects on Comt, Slc6a15 and Adora1 gene expression. ( Doboszewska, U; Dudka, J; Herbet, M; Kanadys, A; Korga, A; Ostrowska, M; Poleszak, E; Serefko, A; Świąder, K; Szopa, A; Terlecka, J; Wlaź, A; Wlaź, P; Wośko, S; Wróbel, A; Wyska, E, 2017)
"Caffeine consumption has been increasing rapidly in adolescents; however, most research on the behavioral effects of caffeine has been conducted in adults."1.43Chronic caffeine produces sexually dimorphic effects on amphetamine-induced behavior, anxiety and depressive-like behavior in adolescent rats. ( Dixon, RS; Hickman, ET; Lee, SM; Townsend, SE; Turgeon, SM, 2016)
"Sensation seeking, depression, and substance use were all higher among energy drink users relative to non-users, and in higher frequency users relative to lower frequency users."1.40An emerging adolescent health risk: caffeinated energy drink consumption patterns among high school students. ( Asbridge, M; Azagba, S; Langille, D, 2014)
"Withdrawal of caffeine however produced memory deficits and significantly increases the immobility time of rats in FST."1.38Altered brain serotonergic neurotransmission following caffeine withdrawal produces behavioral deficits in rats. ( Haider, S; Haleem, DJ; Khaliq, S; Naqvi, F; Perveen, T; Saleem, S, 2012)
"Clinical depression was defined as self-reported physician-diagnosed depression and antidepressant use."1.37Coffee, caffeine, and risk of depression among women. ( Ascherio, A; Koenen, K; Lucas, M; Mirzaei, F; O'Reilly, ÉJ; Okereke, OI; Pan, A; Willett, WC, 2011)
"Depression was measured using the CES-D (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale) and HAM-D-3 (modified Hamilton Depression Rating Scale)."1.36Sleep debt and depression in female college students. ( Gleason, R; Kawasaki, S; Koff, E; Natarajan, V; Pavlova, M; Regestein, Q, 2010)
"Caffeine was injected at doses of 80 mg/kg daily for five days."1.2924h withdrawal following repeated administration of caffeine attenuates brain serotonin but not tryptophan in rat brain: implications for caffeine-induced depression. ( Haleem, DJ; Haleem, MA; Yasmeen, A; Zafar, A, 1995)

Research

Studies (85)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199012 (14.12)18.7374
1990's7 (8.24)18.2507
2000's17 (20.00)29.6817
2010's37 (43.53)24.3611
2020's12 (14.12)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Liu, W1
Wang, H1
Li, X1
Xu, Y1
Zhang, J1
Wang, W1
Gong, Q1
Qiu, X1
Zhu, J1
Mao, F1
Zhang, H1
Li, J1
Asil, E1
Yılmaz, MV1
Yardimci, H1
Albrecht, JN1
Werner, H1
Rieger, N1
Widmer, N1
Janisch, D1
Huber, R1
Jenni, OG1
Markova, EV1
Knyazheva, MA1
Tikhonova, MA1
Amstislavskaya, TG1
Yang, LS1
Zhang, ZY1
Yan, LJ1
Yan, YC1
Tan, SY1
Wang, DX1
Dong, ZR1
Li, T1
Yin, J1
Ding, Y1
Xu, F1
Zhao, L1
Gong, R1
Yang, J1
Liu, Y1
Clapp, AD1
Pujalte, GGA1
Nishi, LM1
Benitah Bulbarelli, EM1
Yazeji, J1
Shahsamand, A1
Niazi, SK1
Ismaeel, O1
Chauhan, M1
Khurana, K1
Bansal, N1
Machado, DG1
Lara, MVS1
Dobler, PB1
Almeida, RF1
Porciúncula, LO1
Yamazaki, R1
Kito, S1
Matsuda, Y1
Shigeta, M1
Mao, ZF1
Ouyang, SH1
Zhang, QY1
Wu, YP1
Wang, GE1
Tu, LF1
Luo, Z1
Li, WX1
Kurihara, H1
Li, YF1
He, RR1
Turgeon, SM3
Abdulzahir, A1
Hwang, K1
Sanford, J1
Fang, C1
Hayashi, S1
Du, X1
Cai, X1
Deng, B1
Zheng, H1
Ishido, S1
Tsutsui, H1
Sheng, J1
Dickinson, DL1
Drummond, SP1
McElroy, T1
Szopa, A3
Doboszewska, U1
Herbet, M1
Wośko, S3
Wyska, E2
Świąder, K1
Serefko, A3
Korga, A1
Wlaź, A3
Wróbel, A2
Ostrowska, M1
Terlecka, J1
Kanadys, A1
Poleszak, E3
Dudka, J1
Wlaź, P3
Smith, AP2
Richards, G2
Navarro, AM1
Abasheva, D1
Martínez-González, MÁ1
Ruiz-Estigarribia, L1
Martín-Calvo, N1
Sánchez-Villegas, A1
Toledo, E1
Pereira-Morales, AJ1
Casiraghi, LP1
Adan, A1
Camargo, A1
Das-Friebel, A1
Perkinson-Gloor, N1
Brand, S1
Dewald-Kaufmann, JF1
Grob, A1
Wolke, D1
Lemola, S1
Gilbert, N1
Iranpour, S1
Sabour, S1
Nelson, ST1
Hsiao, L1
Hinton, DJ1
Andres-Beck, LG1
Nett, KE1
Oliveros, A1
Choi, S1
Veldic, M1
Choi, DS1
Kimura, Y1
Suga, H1
Kobayashi, S1
Sasaki, S1
Park, H1
Suh, BS1
Lee, K1
Pham, NM1
Nanri, A1
Kurotani, K1
Kuwahara, K1
Kume, A1
Sato, M1
Hayabuchi, H1
Mizoue, T1
Paciência, I1
Barros, H1
Araújo, J1
Ramos, E1
Ritchie, K1
Ancelin, ML1
Amieva, H1
Rouaud, O1
Carrière, I1
Azagba, S1
Langille, D1
Asbridge, M1
Owens, J1
Yamada, K1
Kobayashi, M1
Kanda, T1
Muñoz, CX1
Johnson, EC1
McKenzie, AL1
Guelinckx, I1
Graverholt, G1
Casa, DJ1
Maresh, CM1
Armstrong, LE1
Wang, L1
Shen, X1
Wu, Y1
Zhang, D1
Solfrizzi, V1
Panza, F1
Imbimbo, BP1
D'Introno, A1
Galluzzo, L1
Gandin, C1
Misciagna, G1
Guerra, V1
Osella, A1
Baldereschi, M1
Di Carlo, A1
Inzitari, D1
Seripa, D1
Pilotto, A1
Sabbá, C1
Logroscino, G1
Scafato, E1
Smith, A1
Grosso, G1
Micek, A1
Castellano, S1
Pajak, A1
Galvano, F1
Pieróg, M1
Townsend, SE1
Dixon, RS1
Hickman, ET1
Lee, SM1
Tse, WS1
Chan, CC1
Shiu, SY1
Chung, PY1
Cheng, SH1
Brooks, KP1
Robles, TF1
Luebbe, AM1
Bell, DJ1
Regestein, Q1
Natarajan, V1
Pavlova, M1
Kawasaki, S1
Gleason, R1
Koff, E1
Dawkins, L1
Shahzad, FZ1
Ahmed, SS1
Edmonds, CJ1
Benko, CR1
Farias, AC1
Farias, LG1
Pereira, EF1
Louzada, FM1
Cordeiro, ML1
Lucas, M1
Mirzaei, F1
Pan, A1
Okereke, OI1
Willett, WC1
O'Reilly, ÉJ1
Koenen, K1
Ascherio, A1
Berkowitz, SA1
Khaliq, S1
Haider, S1
Naqvi, F1
Perveen, T1
Saleem, S1
Haleem, DJ2
Yoshimura, R1
Nakamura, J1
Lapane, KL1
Cooke, ME1
Altmaier, E1
Emeny, RT1
Krumsiek, J1
Lacruz, ME1
Lukaschek, K1
Häfner, S1
Kastenmüller, G1
Römisch-Margl, W1
Prehn, C1
Mohney, RP1
Evans, AM1
Milburn, MV1
Illig, T1
Adamski, J1
Theis, F1
Suhre, K1
Ladwig, KH1
Leutgeb, U1
Martus, P1
Büyükokuroğlu, ME1
Demirezer, LO1
Güvenalp, Z1
Sudakov, SK1
Medvedeva, OF1
Rusakova, IV1
Figurina, IB1
El Yacoubi, M1
Costentin, J1
Vaugeois, JM1
Pomerleau, CS1
Pomerleau, OF1
Snedecor, SM1
Gaulrapp, S1
Kardia, SL1
Broderick, P1
Benjamin, AB1
Hintikka, J1
Tolmunen, T1
Honkalampi, K1
Haatainen, K1
Koivumaa-Honkanen, H1
Tanskanen, A1
Viinamäki, H1
Volcy, M1
Tepper, SJ1
Rapoport, AM1
Sheftell, FD1
Bigal, ME1
Ouellet, N1
Morris, DL1
McCrae, CS1
Rowe, MA1
Dautovich, ND1
Lichstein, KL1
Durrence, HH1
Riedel, BW1
Taylor, DJ1
Bush, AJ1
Rickels, K1
Weise, C1
Case, G1
Hucker, H1
Veleber, DM1
Templer, DI1
Gilliland, K1
Andress, D1
Regestein, QR1
Reich, P1
Greden, JF2
Victor, BS1
Fontaine, P2
Lubetsky, M2
Yasmeen, A1
Haleem, MA1
Zafar, A1
Turner, J1
Leibenluft, E1
Fiero, PL1
Bartko, JJ1
Moul, DE1
Rosenthal, NE1
Cacciatore, R1
Helbling, A1
Jost, C1
Hess, B1
Flores, GB1
Andrade, F1
Lima, DR1
Bernstein, GA1
Carroll, ME1
Thuras, PD1
Cosgrove, KP1
Roth, ME1
Suomela, T1
Henriksson, M1
Cole, JO1
Pope, HG1
LaBrie, R1
Ionescu-Pioggia, M1
Chamberlin, K1
Lutz, EG1
Silverman, K1
Evans, SM1
Strain, EC1
Griffiths, RR1
Cantú, TG1
Korek, JS1
Mino, Y1
Yasuda, N1
Fujimura, T1
Ohara, H1
Clementz, GL1
Dailey, JW1
Golda, V1
Petr, R1
Cleaver, JE1
Jahnke, E1

Clinical Trials (4)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Effect of Consumption of Energy Drinks on Hemodynamics, Blood Glucose, Short Term Memory, Vigilance and Perception in Healthy Adults[NCT04961086]76 participants (Actual)Interventional2021-06-29Completed
The Impact of Energy Drinks on the Manual Dexterity of Final Year Dental Students[NCT02535143]Phase 460 participants (Actual)Interventional2014-09-30Completed
Pilot Study on Subjective Efficiency of Caffeine in ADCY5-related Dyskinesia[NCT04351360]20 participants (Anticipated)Observational2020-04-10Not yet recruiting
Effects of Single-dose L-theanine on Motor Cortex Excitability in Healthy Subjects: A Double-blinded, Randomized Order, Cross-over Paired-Pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study[NCT04749745]Early Phase 111 participants (Actual)Interventional2020-06-09Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trial Outcomes

The Change of Motor Cortex Excitability Measures by ppTMS

"The changes of Short-interval Intracortical Inhibition (SICI), Intracortical Facilitation (ICF), and Long-interval Intracortical Inhibition (LICI) before and 30 minutes after each drug administration.~SICI, ICF and LICI are paired-pulse TMS (ppTMS)-EMG outcome measures that assess the activity of motor cortex GABA-A, NMDA and GABA-B interneurons, respectively. They are measured by the ratio between the peak-to-peak amplitude of motor-evoked potential (MEP) elicited by a testing TMS pulse (120% of the intensity of the resting motor threshold, following a conditioning pulse at different inter-stimuli interval, 2-5 milliseconds for SICI, 10-20 milliseconds for ICF, 100-200 milliseconds for LICI) and the peak-to-peak MEP amplitude elicited by a single pulse (120% of the intensity of the resting motor threshold).~The baseline-to-post-drug change of SICI, ICF and LICI elicited by L-theanine will be compared to that elicited by placebo within each subject." (NCT04749745)
Timeframe: Before and 30 minutes after each drug administration (no long-term follow up as this is a study on acute effect of a single-dose agent).

,
InterventionRatio (Mean)
SICIICFLICI
L-Theanine0.0590.0730.145
Placebo0.005-0.341-0.068

Reviews

7 reviews available for caffeine and Depression

ArticleYear
Insufficient sleep in adolescents and young adults: an update on causes and consequences.
    Pediatrics, 2014, Volume: 134, Issue:3

    Topics: Accidents, Traffic; Adolescent; Caffeine; Communications Media; Depression; Humans; Obesity; Sleep;

2014
Involvement of adenosine A2A receptors in depression and anxiety.
    International review of neurobiology, 2014, Volume: 119

    Topics: Adenosine A2 Receptor Antagonists; Animals; Anxiety; Caffeine; Depression; Humans; Receptor, Adenosi

2014
Coffee and caffeine consumption and depression: A meta-analysis of observational studies.
    The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry, 2016, Volume: 50, Issue:3

    Topics: Caffeine; Coffee; Depression; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Humans; Observational Studies as Top

2016
Coffee, tea, caffeine and risk of depression: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of observational studies.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2016, Volume: 60, Issue:1

    Topics: Caffeine; Coffee; Databases, Factual; Depression; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Humans; Observat

2016
Caffeine and psychiatric symptoms: a review.
    The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, 2004, Volume: 97, Issue:12

    Topics: Anxiety; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Depression; Humans; Mental Disorders; Primary

2004
Caffeine in electroconvulsive therapy.
    DICP : the annals of pharmacotherapy, 1991, Volume: 25, Issue:10

    Topics: Benzoates; Caffeine; Depression; Drug Combinations; Electroconvulsive Therapy; Humans; Mood Disorder

1991
Psychotropic effects of caffeine.
    American family physician, 1988, Volume: 37, Issue:5

    Topics: Affect; Anxiety; Behavior; Caffeine; Depression; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Food Anal

1988

Trials

6 trials available for caffeine and Depression

ArticleYear
A pilot cluster-randomised study to increase sleep duration by decreasing electronic media use at night and caffeine consumption in adolescents.
    Sleep medicine, 2019, Volume: 60

    Topics: Adolescent; Adolescent Behavior; Caffeine; Cell Phone; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Mental Heal

2019
Caffeinated coffee enhances co-operative behavior in the Mixed Motive Game in healthy volunteers.
    Nutritional neuroscience, 2009, Volume: 12, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Affect; Blood Pressure; Caffeine; Coffee; Cooperative Behavior; Cross-Over Studie

2009
Expectation of having consumed caffeine can improve performance and mood.
    Appetite, 2011, Volume: 57, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Affect; Caffeine; Depression; Double-Blind Method; Feeding Behavior; Female; Huma

2011
Tricyclic plasma levels in depressed outpatients treated with amitriptyline.
    Psychopharmacology, 1983, Volume: 80, Issue:1

    Topics: Amitriptyline; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Nortriptyline; Smoking

1983
Assessing the subjective effects of stimulants in casual users. A methodology and preliminary results.
    Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 1978, Volume: 24, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Anxiety; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Depression; Dextroamphetamine; Emotions

1978
Withdrawal syndrome after the double-blind cessation of caffeine consumption.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1992, Oct-15, Volume: 327, Issue:16

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Depression; Diet; Double-Blind Method; Female; Headache; Humans; Interview, Psychol

1992

Other Studies

72 other studies available for caffeine and Depression

ArticleYear
Design, synthesis and evaluation of vilazodone-tacrine hybrids as multitarget-directed ligands against depression with cognitive impairment.
    Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 2018, 07-23, Volume: 26, Issue:12

    Topics: Acetylcholinesterase; Alzheimer Disease; Animals; Blood-Brain Barrier; Butyrylcholinesterase; Cholin

2018
Effects of black tea consumption and caffeine intake on depression risk in black tea consumers.
    African health sciences, 2021, Volume: 21, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Risk Assessment; Tea; Young Adult

2021
Association Between Homeschooling and Adolescent Sleep Duration and Health During COVID-19 Pandemic High School Closures.
    JAMA network open, 2022, 01-04, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adolescent Health; Caffeine; Communicable Disease Control; COVID-19; Cross-Sectional Stu

2022
Structural and functional characteristics of the hippocampus in depressive-like recipients after transplantation of in vitro caffeine-modulated immune cells.
    Neuroscience letters, 2022, 08-24, Volume: 786

    Topics: Animals; Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor; Caffeine; Cytokines; Depression; Disease Models, Animal;

2022
Caffeine intake is associated with less severe depressive symptoms in noncancer populations: an analysis based on NHANES 2007-2016.
    Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 2023, Volume: 118

    Topics: Caffeine; Depression; Humans; Linear Models; Neoplasms; Nutrition Surveys

2023
Does the timing of intake matter? Association between caffeine intake and depression: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
    Journal of affective disorders, 2023, 11-01, Volume: 340

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression; Depressive Disorder, Major; Humans; Nutrition

2023
Relationship between Baseline Physical Activity and Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder Treatment Outcomes.
    Southern medical journal, 2023, Volume: 116, Issue:12

    Topics: Adult; Anxiety; Anxiety Disorders; Caffeine; Depression; Depressive Disorder, Major; Humans; Retrosp

2023
Lacidipine attenuates caffeine-induced anxiety-like symptoms in mice: Role of calcium-induced oxido-nitrosative stress.
    Pharmacological reports : PR, 2019, Volume: 71, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Anxiety; Behavior, Animal; Biomarkers; Brain; Caffeine; Calcium; Depression; Dihydropyridin

2019
Caffeine prevents neurodegeneration and behavioral alterations in a mice model of agitated depression.
    Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry, 2020, 03-02, Volume: 98

    Topics: Animals; Behavior, Animal; Brain; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Depression; Gliosis;

2020
Thumb twitch during repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in a case with medication-resistant depression: A potential role of caffeine.
    Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 2020, Volume: 74, Issue:6

    Topics: Caffeine; Depression; Depressive Disorder, Major; Humans; Thumb; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

2020
New insights into the effects of caffeine on adult hippocampal neurogenesis in stressed mice: Inhibition of CORT-induced microglia activation.
    FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2020, Volume: 34, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Antidepressive Agents; Caffeine; Corticosterone; Depression; Disease Models, Animal; Hippoc

2020
Pharmacological depletion of serotonin and norepinephrine with para-chlorophenylalanine and alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine reverses the antidepressant-like effects of adolescent caffeine exposure in the male rat.
    Behavioural pharmacology, 2020, Volume: 31, Issue:8

    Topics: Age Factors; alpha-Methyltyrosine; Animals; Antidepressive Agents; Anxiety; Anxiety Disorders; Behav

2020
Caffeine protects against stress-induced murine depression through activation of PPARγC1α-mediated restoration of the kynurenine pathway in the skeletal muscle.
    Scientific reports, 2021, 03-31, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Caffeine; Cell Line; Depression; Kynurenine; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Muscle, Skelet

2021
The viability of an ecologically valid chronic sleep restriction and circadian timing protocol: An examination of sample attrition, compliance, and effectiveness at impacting sleepiness and mood.
    PloS one, 2017, Volume: 12, Issue:3

    Topics: Actigraphy; Adolescent; Adult; Affect; Anxiety; Behavior; Caffeine; Circadian Rhythm; Depression; Fe

2017
Chronic treatment with caffeine and its withdrawal modify the antidepressant-like activity of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in the forced swim and tail suspension tests in mice. Effects on Comt, Slc6a15 and Adora1 gene expression.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2017, 12-15, Volume: 337

    Topics: Amino Acid Transport Systems, Neutral; Animals; Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation; Behavior,

2017
Energy drinks, caffeine, junk food, breakfast, depression and academic attainment of secondary school students.
    Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England), 2018, Volume: 32, Issue:8

    Topics: Academic Success; Breakfast; Caffeine; Child; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression; Depressive Disord

2018
Coffee Consumption and the Risk of Depression in a Middle-Aged Cohort: The SUN Project.
    Nutrients, 2018, Sep-19, Volume: 10, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Age Factors; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Depression; Diet, Mediterra

2018
Mood rhythmicity is associated with depressive symptoms and caffeinated drinks consumption in South American young adults.
    Chronobiology international, 2019, Volume: 36, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Affect; Beverages; Caffeine; Circadian Rhythm; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Young Adult

2019
The science of tea's mood-altering magic.
    Nature, 2019, Volume: 566, Issue:7742

    Topics: Adenosine; Affect; Alpha Rhythm; Animals; Antioxidants; Behavior; Beta Rhythm; Blood-Brain Barrier;

2019
Inverse association between caffeine intake and depressive symptoms in US adults: data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006.
    Psychiatry research, 2019, Volume: 271

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Caffeine; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Middle

2019
Sex and housing conditions modify the effects of adolescent caffeine exposure on anxiety-like and depressive-like behavior in the rat.
    Behavioural pharmacology, 2019, Volume: 30, Issue:7

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Anxiety; Anxiety Disorders; Behavior, Animal; Caffeine; Depression; Depressive

2019
Chronic caffeine exposure in adolescence promotes diurnal, biphasic mood-cycling and enhanced motivation for reward in adult mice.
    Behavioural brain research, 2019, 09-16, Volume: 370

    Topics: Affect; Age Factors; Animals; Anxiety; Behavior, Animal; Caffeine; Depression; Locomotion; Male; Mic

2019
Intake of Coffee Associated With Decreased Depressive Symptoms Among Elderly Japanese Women: A Multi-Center Cross-Sectional Study.
    Journal of epidemiology, 2020, Aug-05, Volume: 30, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antidepressive Agents; Caffeine; Coffee; Cross-Sectional Studies; De

2020
Relationship between daily coffee intake and suicidal ideation.
    Journal of affective disorders, 2019, 09-01, Volume: 256

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Coffee; Cohort Studies; Depression; Female; Humans; Logistic Models; Male; Middle A

2019
Green tea and coffee consumption is inversely associated with depressive symptoms in a Japanese working population.
    Public health nutrition, 2014, Volume: 17, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Caffeine; Coffee; Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depressi

2014
Association between sleep duration and blood pressure in adolescents.
    Hypertension research : official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension, 2013, Volume: 36, Issue:8

    Topics: Adolescent; Blood Pressure; Caffeine; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Sel

2013
The association between caffeine and cognitive decline: examining alternative causal hypotheses.
    International psychogeriatrics, 2014, Volume: 26, Issue:4

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Body Mass Index; Caffeine; Coffee; Cognition; Cognition Disorders; Cross-Se

2014
An emerging adolescent health risk: caffeinated energy drink consumption patterns among high school students.
    Preventive medicine, 2014, Volume: 62

    Topics: Achievement; Adolescent; Adolescent Behavior; Caffeine; Canada; Child; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depr

2014
Habitual total water intake and dimensions of mood in healthy young women.
    Appetite, 2015, Volume: 92

    Topics: Adolescent; Affect; Anger; Body Mass Index; Caffeine; Depression; Diet; Drinking; Exercise; Female;

2015
Coffee Consumption Habits and the Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 2015, Volume: 47, Issue:4

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aging; Caffeine; Coffee; Cognitive Dysfunction; Depression; Feeding Behavio

2015
Caffeine consumption and self-assessed stress, anxiety, and depression in secondary school children.
    Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England), 2015, Volume: 29, Issue:12

    Topics: Adolescent; Anxiety; Anxiety Disorders; Caffeine; Carbonated Beverages; Child; Coffee; Cross-Section

2015
Synergistic antidepressant-like effect of the joint administration of caffeine and NMDA receptor ligands in the forced swim test in mice.
    Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996), 2016, Volume: 123, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Antidepressive Agents; Caffeine; Depression; Disease Models, Animal; Mice; Motor Activity;

2016
Caffeine enhances the antidepressant-like activity of common antidepressant drugs in the forced swim test in mice.
    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology, 2016, Volume: 389, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Antidepressive Agents; Behavior, Animal; Brain; Caffeine; Chromatography, High Pressure Liq

2016
Chronic caffeine produces sexually dimorphic effects on amphetamine-induced behavior, anxiety and depressive-like behavior in adolescent rats.
    Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior, 2016, Volume: 143

    Topics: Amphetamines; Animals; Anxiety; Behavior, Animal; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Male; Rats; Rats, Sp

2016
Caffeine, cognitive failures and health in a non-working community sample.
    Human psychopharmacology, 2009, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Attention; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants;

2009
Recent depressive and anxious symptoms predict cortisol responses to stress in men.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2009, Volume: 34, Issue:7

    Topics: Alcohol Drinking; Anxiety; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Health Behavior; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Ma

2009
Mountain Dew or mountain don't?: a pilot investigation of caffeine use parameters and relations to depression and anxiety symptoms in 5th- and 10th-grade students.
    The Journal of school health, 2009, Volume: 79, Issue:8

    Topics: Adolescent; Anxiety; Caffeine; Child; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Pil

2009
Sleep debt and depression in female college students.
    Psychiatry research, 2010, Mar-30, Volume: 176, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Antidepressive Agents; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Humans; Personality Inventory; Psyc

2010
Potential link between caffeine consumption and pediatric depression: A case-control study.
    BMC pediatrics, 2011, Aug-25, Volume: 11

    Topics: Adolescent; Analysis of Variance; Beverages; Caffeine; Case-Control Studies; Central Nervous System

2011
Coffee, caffeine, and risk of depression among women.
    Archives of internal medicine, 2011, Sep-26, Volume: 171, Issue:17

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Depression; Depressive Disorder; F

2011
Coffee consumption and depression risk: comment on "coffee, caffeine, and risk of depression among women".
    Archives of internal medicine, 2011, Sep-26, Volume: 171, Issue:17

    Topics: Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Depression; Depressive Disorder; Female; Humans

2011
Altered brain serotonergic neurotransmission following caffeine withdrawal produces behavioral deficits in rats.
    Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2012, Volume: 25, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Brain; Caffeine; Depression; Disease Models, Animal; Humans; Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid; Immo

2012
[Effects of smoking and caffeine on pharmacological treatment for patients with schizophrenia and depression].
    Nihon Arukoru Yakubutsu Igakkai zasshi = Japanese journal of alcohol studies & drug dependence, 2011, Volume: 46, Issue:6

    Topics: Caffeine; Depression; Drug Interactions; Fluvoxamine; Humans; Risperidone; Schizophrenia; Smoking

2011
Why coffee perks people up. A large study suggests the caffeinated version may boost mood.
    The Harvard mental health letter, 2012, Volume: 28, Issue:9

    Topics: Affect; Caffeine; Cardiovascular Diseases; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Depression; Fe

2012
Coffee or camaraderie?
    Archives of internal medicine, 2012, Apr-09, Volume: 172, Issue:7

    Topics: Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Coffee; Depression; Depressive Disorder; Female; Humans

2012
Metabolomic profiles in individuals with negative affectivity and social inhibition: a population-based study of Type D personality.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2013, Volume: 38, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Androsterone; Anxiety Disorders; Caffeine; Case-Control Studies; Cross-Sectional Studie

2013
Regular intake of non-opioid analgesics is associated with an increased risk of restless legs syndrome in patients maintained on antidepressants.
    European journal of medical research, 2002, Aug-30, Volume: 7, Issue:8

    Topics: Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Adult; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic; Anti

2002
Sedative, anticonvulsant and behaviour modifying effects of Centranthus longiflorus ssp. longiflorus: a study of comparison to diazepam.
    Die Pharmazie, 2002, Volume: 57, Issue:8

    Topics: Adenosine; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Behavior, Animal; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants;

2002
Effect of social isolation on behavioral parameters and sensitivity of rats to morphine and caffeine.
    Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine, 2003, Volume: 135, Issue:1

    Topics: Analgesics, Opioid; Animals; Behavior, Animal; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Depressi

2003
Adenosine A2A receptors and depression.
    Neurology, 2003, Dec-09, Volume: 61, Issue:11 Suppl 6

    Topics: Adenosine; Adenosine A2 Receptor Antagonists; Animals; Antidepressive Agents; Behavior, Animal; Caff

2003
Heterogeneity in phenotypes based on smoking status in the Great Lakes Smoker Sibling Registry.
    Addictive behaviors, 2004, Volume: 29, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Alcohol Drinking; Alcohol-Related Disorders; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity; C

2004
Daily tea drinking is associated with a low level of depressive symptoms in the Finnish general population.
    European journal of epidemiology, 2005, Volume: 20, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Finland; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Multivariate Analysis; Surv

2005
Botulinum toxin A for the treatment of greater occipital neuralgia and trigeminal neuralgia: a case report with pathophysiological considerations.
    Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, 2006, Volume: 26, Issue:3

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Adult; Analgesics; Anxiety; Aspirin; Botulinum Toxins, Type A; Caffeine; Colitis, Ulc

2006
Sleep satisfaction of older adults living in the community: identifying associated behavioral and health factors.
    Journal of gerontological nursing, 2006, Volume: 32, Issue:10

    Topics: Aged; Anxiety; Attitude to Health; Caffeine; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression; Drug-Related Side

2006
Sleep hygiene practices in two community dwelling samples of older adults.
    Sleep, 2006, Volume: 29, Issue:12

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Alcohol Drinking; Anxiety; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Dem

2006
Effects of caffeine on anxiety and depression.
    Journal of abnormal psychology, 1984, Volume: 93, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Anxiety; Caffeine; Depression; Double-Blind Method; Female; Hostility; Humans; Male

1984
Ad lib caffeine consumption, symptoms of caffeinism, and academic performance.
    The American journal of psychiatry, 1981, Volume: 138, Issue:4

    Topics: Age Factors; Anxiety; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Psychophysiologic Disorders; Sex F

1981
A sleep clinic within a general hospital psychiatry service.
    General hospital psychiatry, 1980, Volume: 2, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Antidepressive Agents; Arousal; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Hospitals, General; Humans; Mal

1980
Caffeine-withdrawal headache: a clinical profile.
    Psychosomatics, 1980, Volume: 21, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Anxiety; Caffeine; Depression; Female; Headache; Humans; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome

1980
24h withdrawal following repeated administration of caffeine attenuates brain serotonin but not tryptophan in rat brain: implications for caffeine-induced depression.
    Life sciences, 1995, Volume: 57, Issue:19

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Brain; Caffeine; Depression; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug A

1995
Incidental information processing: effects of mood, sex and caffeine.
    The International journal of neuroscience, 1993, Volume: 72, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Adult; Affect; Anxiety; Caffeine; Depression; Dominance, Cerebral; Female; Humans; Male; Memory; Men

1993
Depressive symptoms and the self-reported use of alcohol, caffeine, and carbohydrates in normal volunteers and four groups of psychiatric outpatients.
    The American journal of psychiatry, 1993, Volume: 150, Issue:2

    Topics: Alcohol Drinking; Alcoholism; Ambulatory Care; Analysis of Variance; Caffeine; Coffee; Depression; D

1993
[Episodic headache, diminished performance and depressive mood].
    Praxis, 1996, May-28, Volume: 85, Issue:22

    Topics: Adult; Caffeine; Depression; Fatigue; Headache; Humans; Male; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome

1996
Can coffee help fighting the drug problem? Preliminary results of a Brazilian youth drug study.
    Acta pharmacologica Sinica, 2000, Volume: 21, Issue:12

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Brazil; Caffeine; Child; Chlorogenic Acid; Coffee; Cohort Studies; Depression; Fe

2000
Caffeine dependence in teenagers.
    Drug and alcohol dependence, 2002, Mar-01, Volume: 66, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Alcohol Drinking; Analysis of Variance; Anxiety; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimul

2002
[Persistent insomnia in a depressed athlete].
    Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2001, Volume: 117, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Anti-Anxiety Agents; Antidepressive Agents; Benzodiazepines; Caffeine; Central Nervous System

2001
Anxiety and depression associated with caffeinism among psychiatric inpatients.
    The American journal of psychiatry, 1978, Volume: 135, Issue:8

    Topics: Anxiety; Caffeine; Depression; Hospitalization; Humans; Mental Disorders; Psychological Tests

1978
Restless legs, anxiety and caffeinism.
    The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1978, Volume: 39, Issue:9

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anxiety; Arousal; Caffeine; Coffee; Depression; Female; Humans; Male; Muscle Cont

1978
Caffeine consumption and anxiety and depressive symptomatology among medical students.
    Arukoru kenkyu to yakubutsu izon = Japanese journal of alcohol studies & drug dependence, 1990, Volume: 25, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Alcohol Drinking; Anxiety; Caffeine; Chi-Square Distribution; Depression; Female; Humans; Jap

1990
Animal model of depression: drug induced changes independent of changes in exploratory activity.
    Activitas nervosa superior, 1987, Volume: 29, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Antidepressive Agents; Caffeine; Depression; Disease Models, Animal; Ergolines; Exploratory

1987
Repair replication of mammalian cell DNA: effects of compounds that inhibit DNA synthesis or dark repair.
    Radiation research, 1969, Volume: 37, Issue:2

    Topics: Acridines; Animals; Autoradiography; Bromodeoxyuridine; Caffeine; Centrifugation, Density Gradient;

1969
[Contribution to the treatment of depressions].
    Die Medizinische Welt, 1967, Jun-03, Volume: 22

    Topics: Aged; Antidepressive Agents; Caffeine; Depression; Depressive Disorder, Major; Female; Humans; Injec

1967