The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning energy drink consumption and the prevalence of side effects among medical students. Twenty-two percent of respondents were regular users, particularly men (p <.0005). Users were younger (p =.027) and drank alcohol more frequently (p =.008) than "non-users." Forty-nine percent consumed alcohol associated with energy drinks. Forty-five percent of medical students declared side effects after energy drink consumption, such as palpitations (35%), insomnia (21%), and irritability (20%). The study confirms a large use of energy drinks among students and the occurrence of side effects. The use of energy drinks may influence the ingestion of large amounts of alc...
Abstract Objective: To determine pattern, frequency and reasons behind usage of energy drinks among...
Background: The use of energy drinks has increased among young people in recent years. While these d...
Objective: To determine pattern, frequency and reasons behind usage of energy drinks among medical s...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning energy drin...
Objective: It has been reported that energy drink usage is increasing worldwide despite reports of s...
Background: Energy drinks are freely available at markets and shops on the university campus without...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Background: Energy drinks are freely available at markets and shops on the university campus without...
Background and Objectives. The energy drinks (EDs) consumption has become a common problem among the...
Objective: To determine the frequency and pattern of energy drink consumption among medical school s...
In the few previous years, high prevalence of energy drinks intake among sportsmen and students is o...
Abstract Objective: To determine pattern, frequency and reasons behind usage of energy drinks among...
Background: The use of energy drinks has increased among young people in recent years. While these d...
Objective: To determine pattern, frequency and reasons behind usage of energy drinks among medical s...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning energy drin...
Objective: It has been reported that energy drink usage is increasing worldwide despite reports of s...
Background: Energy drinks are freely available at markets and shops on the university campus without...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
Background: Energy drinks are freely available at markets and shops on the university campus without...
Background and Objectives. The energy drinks (EDs) consumption has become a common problem among the...
Objective: To determine the frequency and pattern of energy drink consumption among medical school s...
In the few previous years, high prevalence of energy drinks intake among sportsmen and students is o...
Abstract Objective: To determine pattern, frequency and reasons behind usage of energy drinks among...
Background: The use of energy drinks has increased among young people in recent years. While these d...
Objective: To determine pattern, frequency and reasons behind usage of energy drinks among medical s...