Influence of caffeine on the liking of novel-flavored soda in adolescents.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Soda manufacturers claim that caffeine is added to soda as a flavor enhancer, but many researchers have speculated that caffeine is added to increase the hedonic and reinforcing properties of the soda. Studies in adults have demonstrated that caffeine can condition flavor preferences when added to novel-flavored beverages. OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that caffeine added to novel-flavored drinks would increase liking and preference in adolescents. METHODS:Adolescents (n = 99) between the ages of 12 and 17 rated and ranked seven novel soda drinks. They were then randomly assigned to consume one of these beverages paired with either caffeine (1 or 2 mg/kg) or placebo over four consecutive days and rate liking. On the final visit, participants retasted the seven beverages and provided hedonic ratings and rankings. RESULTS:Participants in the 2-mg/kg caffeine group increased the liking of the beverage over the exposure period after an initial decrease, but there was no change in liking for those in the placebo group or in the 1-mg/kg group. The increase in liking in the 2-mg/kg group was accompanied by a decrease in perceived bitterness, but no change in beverage ranking or consumption during the post-test. CONCLUSIONS:Caffeine added to novel beverages results in a decrease in liking followed by an increase in liking with repeated exposures that may result from habituation to the bitterness of caffeine. Change in bitter perception may be the mechanism by which adolescents establish regular caffeine use.

journal_title

Psychopharmacology

authors

Temple JL,Ziegler AM,Graczyk A,Bendlin A,O'Leary S,Schnittker YS

doi

10.1007/s00213-012-2684-2

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-09-01 00:00:00

pages

37-45

issue

1

eissn

0033-3158

issn

1432-2072

journal_volume

223

pub_type

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