工作场所饮用咖啡因的影响:从适度使用到产生依赖性

Concilium Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.53660/clm-3670-2409
Marcos André Ribeiro, Eumar Evangelista De Menezes Júnior, Camila Rodrigues de Souza Brito, Alessandro Gonçalves da Paixão, Daniel Gonçalves Mendes da Costa, V. L. Santos Alves, Diego Galace de Freitas, Matheus André Ribeiro da Costa, Iporê José Dos Santos Filho, Rodrigo Franco de Oliveira
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文章的重点是咖啡因在工作场所的使用,其主要目的是分析持续使用咖啡因会不会给使用者带来更严重的后果,以及会不会导致产生适当的依赖性。通过回顾与该主题相关的文献,提出了一种思考方法,除其他方面外,将药物消费分为功能性和功能失调两种模式,前者是作为一种 "工具 "用于工作,不会对工作表现造成损害,后者则是消费模式发生变化,严重影响职业表现。在从功能性使用向功能障碍使用的过渡中,毒品本身不再是一种手段,而是一种目的,虽然这种情况不会发生在大多数使用者身上,但结论是,即使在功能性使用中,个人与其活动的关系基本上也是适应性的,因此不能被视为健康的。
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Impacts of caffeine consumption in the workplace: from moderate use to dependence
The central focus of the article is the use of caffeine in the workplace context, with its main objective being to analyze from continued use, without leading to more serious consequences for the user, to that which leads to the development of a proper dependency. Through a review of literature relevant to the topic, a reflection is proposed that, among other aspects, classifies drug consumption into two modes, functional and dysfunctional, where in the former, it is used as a "tool" for work, without causing impairments to its performance, and in the latter, there is a change in consumption pattern, severely affecting professional performance. In the transition from functional to dysfunctional use, the drug ceases to be a means to become an end in itself, and although this does not occur with the majority of users, the conclusion is that, even in functional use, the individual's relationship with their activity is essentially adaptive, and therefore cannot be considered healthy.
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