2. Energy drinks and the developing brain. Since adolescents are the main consumers of EDs ( Seifert et al., 2011; Gallimberti et al., 2013) serious concerns have been raised about the detrimental effects of EDs consumption on key brain neurodevelopmental processes. Indeed, childhood and adolescence are critical periods of brain development. Energy drinks are non-alcoholic, caffeine-enriched SSBs marketed as stimulants to raise energy and performance. In Ireland, their marketing is largely unregulated. Caffeine-related health risks of Women's health. Authors of a new review argue that daily caffeine safety thresholds set by regulatory bodies should be lowered, while an industry expert says painting “all energy drinks with such a broad brush is inaccurate and irresponsible.”. The systematic review by authors from Italy examined the health effects of energy drink abuse effects of energy drinks, especially the caffeine contained in them, following research which showed that young people in the UK are the biggest consumers of energy drinks in Europe for their age. We wanted to understand whether the caffeine in energy drinks had a negative health effect on young people, and explore whether the decision taken by Caffeine is a drug which comes from the leaves, beans or nuts of different plants. It is a stimulant drug which means that it speeds up the brain and nervous system. In addition to being present in energy drinks, caffeine is also found in coffee, chocolate, tea and some soft drinks. The caffeine content of drinks where it is found naturally WMtZ. So, it isn't necessarily easy to know the exact health effects of energy drinks. Most research has focused on the caffeine and sugar in them. "Caffeine can affect quality of sleep," Lee said. Over half of Canadian youth and young adults who have consumed energy drinks have experienced negative health effects as a result, according to a study from the University of Waterloo. Since then the popularity of energy drinks has grown exponentially with sales that have doubled between 2010 and 2012. 4 The rapid expansion of energy drink consumption has been one of the most notable trends in the soft drinks market of many countries 3 and health authorities have expressed concern regarding the potential health effects of Objectives: Energy drink consumption among adolescents has become a notable global phenomenon, and has been associated with numerous negative health outcomes. In order to understand the popularity of energy drinks among adolescents, and to target interventions, it is important to identify the determinants underpinning consumption.Methods: The nationally representative data (cross-sectional Can consumption of energy drinks have adverse effects? Consumption of up to 400 mg caffeine daily by healthy adults is not associated with adverse effects (7). Adverse effects associated with caffeine consumption in amounts of 400 mg or more include nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, increased urination, abnormal heart rhythms

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