Rationale: Since energy drinks (EDs) were marketed to the general public as recreational and soft drinks, mixing these with alcohol has become a popular practice, especially in the younger population. Alcohol mixed with EDs (AmEDs) is a particularly alarming combination, given the evidence that consistently associate these drinks with increased risk behaviours and greater alcohol consumption. Caffeine and taurine are commonly found in EDs. In contrast to caffeine, the studies on taurine psychoactive properties and how this amino acid influences ethanol intake alone or in combination with caffeine are not so numerous. Objectives: We summarised relevant and available data on the studies focusing on taurine as a psychoactive agent and its infl...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the combination of caffeine-containing drinks together with alc...
While the performance-enhancing effects of energy drinks are commonly attributed to caffeine, recent...
In this study I examined whether or not the locomotor activity of a rat, as measured by the number o...
Co-ingestion of energy drinks and alcohol has long been in practice and has been poorly regulated de...
Background: In response to concern about whether mixing caffeinated energy drinks with alcohol (AED)...
Adolescent ethanol use continues to be a societal problem with ethanol drinking beginning as early a...
The rise in energy drink (ED) intake in the general population and athletes has been achieved with s...
Alcohol use disorders are pervasive in society and their impact affects quality of life, morbidity a...
While the performance-enhancing effects of energy drinks are commonly attributed to caffeine, recent...
Background: Whilst energy drinks improve performance and feelings of alertness, recent articles sugg...
The reinforcing properties of alcohol (ethanol) are associated with activation of the mesolimbic dop...
Purpose: Drinking alcohol mixed with energy drink (AMED) has become increasingly popular, particular...
Abstract — Consumption of alcohol mixed with caffeinated energy drinks is becoming popular, and the ...
In recent years, the consumption of energy drinks (EDs) has become increasingly popular, especially ...
The impact of caffeine on the behavioral effects of ethanol, including ethanol consumption and abuse...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the combination of caffeine-containing drinks together with alc...
While the performance-enhancing effects of energy drinks are commonly attributed to caffeine, recent...
In this study I examined whether or not the locomotor activity of a rat, as measured by the number o...
Co-ingestion of energy drinks and alcohol has long been in practice and has been poorly regulated de...
Background: In response to concern about whether mixing caffeinated energy drinks with alcohol (AED)...
Adolescent ethanol use continues to be a societal problem with ethanol drinking beginning as early a...
The rise in energy drink (ED) intake in the general population and athletes has been achieved with s...
Alcohol use disorders are pervasive in society and their impact affects quality of life, morbidity a...
While the performance-enhancing effects of energy drinks are commonly attributed to caffeine, recent...
Background: Whilst energy drinks improve performance and feelings of alertness, recent articles sugg...
The reinforcing properties of alcohol (ethanol) are associated with activation of the mesolimbic dop...
Purpose: Drinking alcohol mixed with energy drink (AMED) has become increasingly popular, particular...
Abstract — Consumption of alcohol mixed with caffeinated energy drinks is becoming popular, and the ...
In recent years, the consumption of energy drinks (EDs) has become increasingly popular, especially ...
The impact of caffeine on the behavioral effects of ethanol, including ethanol consumption and abuse...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the combination of caffeine-containing drinks together with alc...
While the performance-enhancing effects of energy drinks are commonly attributed to caffeine, recent...
In this study I examined whether or not the locomotor activity of a rat, as measured by the number o...