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 ...
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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...
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...
Energy drinks may be consumed for various reasons, such as improving physical and mental performance, staying awake and alert, or for recreational use. It is important to note that the high levels of caffeine and other stimulants in energy drinks can have negative side effects, such as jitters...
Energy Drinks There is no agreed definition of “energy” drink in the European Union (EU) or in the United States, where nonalcoholic beverages containing caffeine, taurine, and/or vitamins (often in combination with other ingredients) are marketed for their actual or perceived effects as stimul...
Energy drinks have become very popular, yet they present health concerns and workplace safety issues related to mental and physical effects of the drinks, which are mainly related to the central nervous system and include heightened alertness, altered sleep patterns, arrhythmias and, rarely, seizures...
These alternatives stand out from typical energy drinks as they’re more compact, lighter, and in many ways, more convenient. But ultimately, like energy drinks, they also need to be consumed in moderation since overconsumption can lead toundesirable side effects. ...
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.
Article Drinking Smart for Weight Loss One way to lose weight is to cut out liquid calories, such as soda, juice, and alcohol. Replace them with zero-calorie drinks like lemon water, unsweetened tea, or black coffee. Load MoreSee More on Health & Diet From WebMD Go Now ...