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Coffee consumption rises to 70% of total U.S. caffeine intake, despite overall decline in caffeinated drinks.
Despite a decline in the overall consumption of caffeinated beverages in the U.S., caffeine intake is rising due to stronger doses.
Coffee now accounts for 70% of total caffeine consumption, up from 55% in 2010-2011, as tea and soda consumption drops.
Tea drinkers have nearly doubled their caffeine intake, while energy drinks now contribute 6% of total caffeine intake.
Average caffeine intake remains below the federal limit of 400 milligrams per day.
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El consumo de café aumenta al 70% del consumo total de cafeína en los EE.UU., a pesar de la disminución general de las bebidas con cafeína.