Objective There is concern that combining energy drinks with alcohol may 'mask' subjective intoxication leading to greater alcohol consumption. This study examines the effects of alcohol alone and combined with energy drink on objective and subjective intoxication and mood over the course of 3 h. Method Using a double-blind, placebo-controlled, balanced, crossover design, 24 participants (mean age 22.23 years) were administered with double placebo, 0.6 g/kg alcohol (mean peak blood alcohol content of 0.051%), 250 ml energy drink and alcohol/energy drink, according to a Latin square design, with a washout of >48 h. On each visit, they were breathalysed and rated themselves on a comprehensive battery of mood items at baseline and then at 45, ...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the combination of caffeine-containing drinks together with alc...
Rationale This study investigated the coadministration of an energy drink with alcohol to study the ...
Background: Well-known reports suggest that the use of energy drinks might reduce the intensity of t...
Abstract Mixing alcohol and energy drinks: acute subjective effects in a double-blinded randomized c...
Studies of the effect of alcohol mixing with energy drinks (AmED) on objective intoxication (i.e., b...
Background: We report a series of studies examining the effect of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this double blind placebo controlled study was to examine if specific effe...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this double blind placebo controlled study was to examine if specific effe...
Background: It has been argued that consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) causes a subje...
Objective: There have been repeated calls from health professionals and policy-makers to clarify the...
Background: Whilst energy drinks improve performance and feelings of alertness, recent articles sugg...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of alcohol, energy drink, and an alcohol an...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the combination of caffeine-containing drinks together with alc...
Rationale This study investigated the coadministration of an energy drink with alcohol to study the ...
Background: Well-known reports suggest that the use of energy drinks might reduce the intensity of t...
Abstract Mixing alcohol and energy drinks: acute subjective effects in a double-blinded randomized c...
Studies of the effect of alcohol mixing with energy drinks (AmED) on objective intoxication (i.e., b...
Background: We report a series of studies examining the effect of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this double blind placebo controlled study was to examine if specific effe...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this double blind placebo controlled study was to examine if specific effe...
Background: It has been argued that consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) causes a subje...
Objective: There have been repeated calls from health professionals and policy-makers to clarify the...
Background: Whilst energy drinks improve performance and feelings of alertness, recent articles sugg...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of alcohol, energy drink, and an alcohol an...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
It has been suggested that mixing alcohol with energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages may alte...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the combination of caffeine-containing drinks together with alc...