Background: Energy drinks are freely available at markets and shops on the university campus without regulation or proper education regarding its side effects. The caffeine amount within energy drinks is high and could become an addictive substance or cause intoxication. Therefore, this study aims to assess the prevalence of energy drink consumption and its reported side effects among medical students. Methods: A total number of 257 medical students from Umm Al-Qura University completed a questionnaire about energy drinks that was administrated electronically from September through November, 2012. Results: Out of the 257 participants, 27.2% (n=70) reported consuming at least one energy drink per month, with 61.5% (n=48) being males. Males ...
Background and Objectives. The energy drinks (EDs) consumption has become a common problem among the...
ABSTRACTObjective:This study was conducted to determine psychosocial factors leading to energy drink...
Objective: To determine the frequency and pattern of energy drink consumption among medical school s...
Background: Energy drinks are freely available at markets and shops on the university campus without...
Background:There are so many adverse effects of consuming energy drinks, because of high amount of c...
Objectives: To explore the consumption patterns of energy drinks and associated factors, amongst med...
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...
Objective: It has been reported that energy drink usage is increasing worldwide despite reports of s...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning energy drin...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning energy drin...
This study describes the patterns of energy drinks consumption and associated factors among Universi...
Background and Objectives. The energy drinks (EDs) consumption has become a common problem among the...
ABSTRACTObjective:This study was conducted to determine psychosocial factors leading to energy drink...
Objective: To determine the frequency and pattern of energy drink consumption among medical school s...
Background: Energy drinks are freely available at markets and shops on the university campus without...
Background:There are so many adverse effects of consuming energy drinks, because of high amount of c...
Objectives: To explore the consumption patterns of energy drinks and associated factors, amongst med...
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...
Objective: It has been reported that energy drink usage is increasing worldwide despite reports of s...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning energy drin...
Introduction: To assess the energy drink consumption patterns and perceived risks and benefits among...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning energy drin...
This study describes the patterns of energy drinks consumption and associated factors among Universi...
Background and Objectives. The energy drinks (EDs) consumption has become a common problem among the...
ABSTRACTObjective:This study was conducted to determine psychosocial factors leading to energy drink...
Objective: To determine the frequency and pattern of energy drink consumption among medical school s...