Exposure: Intake of energy drinks, assessed by food frequency questionnaire. Main Outcomes and Measures: The main outcomes were self-reported APOs, including pregnancy loss, gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, or preterm birth, and a composite ...
Millions of people drink coffee, soda, and/or tea daily, making caffeinated beverages the most commonly consumed stimulants in the world. Highly caffeinated energy drinks also have been a hugely popular pick-me-up for more than two decades, especially among younger adults and teens. Ad But pre...
General Health Mindfulness Sexual Health Heart Health Pregnancy and Parenting The 10 Best Energy Drinks for Pre and Post WorkoutsLooking for the best energy drinks to help power through your pre and post workouts? We've got you covered - check out our list of the top 10 energy beverages....
1.2.1Energy Drinks Energy drinksare the main segment in functional beverages followed bysports drinksandnutraceuticaldrinks. They are a group of beverages used by consumers, especially young people who commonly mix energy drinks with alcohol, to provide an extra boost in energy, a cognitive enhanceme...
BackgroundEnergy drinks are predominantly targeted to young adult consumers; however, there has been limited research into their effects on psychological functioning in this demographic group. This study examined cross-sectional associations between energy drink consumption and mental health in a population...
Find out the dangers of energy drinks. What are energy drink side effects. What ingredients commonly found in popular energy drinks. Are there any benefits ?
In the workplace, any pharmacologic agent or substance, such as energy drinks, may present a risk to the delivery of health care, and the use energy drinks during pregnancy and lactation are a concern and patient education is warranted.
RESULTS: In total, 15.8 % of the young adults drink energy drinks on a weekly basis. Men have higher odds of weekly energy drink consumption than women. The study also shows that young age, being employed and having a low educational level are associated with weekly energy drink consumption....
History of Mums and Energy Drinks With the amount of stuff you have to do, it’s no wonder, you would like to drink more energy drinks. However, as I always say – moderation is key. Drinking more energy drinks may not necessarily be good for you. ...
Energy drinks are quite popular among adults and youths. Energy drinkscontain many energy-boosting ingredients, including caffeine, sugar, guarana, herbal extracts, amino acids liketaurine, B vitamins, and sometimes sweeteners. Energy drinks are not to be confused with energy shots. While energy drin...