DOI: 10.1111/nure.12137. The popularity of energy drinks has increased rapidly in the past decade. One of the main reasons people use energy drinks is to counteract effects of insufficient sleep or sleepiness. Risks associated with energy drink use, including those related to sleep loss, may be disproportionately borne by racial minorities and

Background: Energy drinks (EDs) are very popular among young people, who consume them for various reasons. A standard ED typically contains 80 mg of caffeine, as well as glucose, taurine, vitamins and other ingredients. Excessive consumption of EDs and accumulation of the above ingredients, as well as their mutual interactions, can be hazardous to the health of young adults. The purpose of
Materials and methods Five drinks representing 75% of the UK energy drinks market were purposively selected (Lucozade, Red Bull, Monster, Rockstar and Relentless). pH and sugar content were measured and their ingredients reviewed in the context of oral and general health, focusing on dental caries and erosion and obesity.
Contrary to expectations, the impact of energy drinks on quality of life and well-being was equivocal. Conclusions: Energy drinks have mixed psychological and well-being effects. There is a need to investigate the different contexts in which energy drinks are consumed and the impact on mental health, especially in the psychiatrically ill.
However, while energy drinks may provide some short-term benefits in these areas, their long-term effects on health and performance remain unclear . Finally, the increasing availability of energy drinks in grocery stores, petrol stations, and other retail outlets has also contributed to their increased consumption.
Introduction. Energy drinks are popular consumer products advertised to decrease lethargy and increase energy levels. Energy drinks differ in volume and typical ingredients, but most are sweetened carbonated beverages that contain high levels of caffeine and other ingredients including, but not limited to, taurine, guarana, ginseng, glucuronolactone, and B vitamins. 1-3 While caffeine eWuiKY.
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