Coffee with sugar activates attentiveness, memory

November 28, 2010 05:53 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:00 pm IST - London

HYDERABAD (AP) 08/01/2010:A variety of coffee being displayed before being served at Cafe Europa in Secunderabad on Friday. 
---PHOTO: NAGARA GOPAL

HYDERABAD (AP) 08/01/2010:A variety of coffee being displayed before being served at Cafe Europa in Secunderabad on Friday. ---PHOTO: NAGARA GOPAL

A cup of coffee activates attentiveness and memory if it is taken with sugar.

University of Barcelona scientists found that taking caffeine and sugar together boosts the brain’s performance - more than taking them separately.

Researchers now believe each one boosts the effect of the other on brain functions such as attention span and working memory, the Daily Mail reports.

The findings come from brain scans carried out on 40 volunteers who were tested after they had coffee with sugar, coffee without sugar, sugar on its own or just plain water, according to the journal Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental.

“The two substances improve cognitive performance by increasing the efficiency of the two areas of the brain responsible for sustained attention and working memory,” said Josep Serra Grabulosa of University of Barcelona who conducted the study.

It is well known that caffeine is a stimulant which works on the brain and can combat drowsiness and fatigue.

Previous studies have even suggested that three cups of coffee a day can significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, possibly by triggering a chain reaction in the brain that prevents the damage done by the disease.

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