Consumption of caffeinated energy drinks (CED) by youth is a public health priority, given the lack of regulation and evidence for both short and long-term health effects of CED use. Considering the potential risks associated with excessive caffeine consumption, this paper examined CED consumption and predictors of CED use over time in a large sample of Canadian secondary school students participating in the COMPASS study. Using linked longitudinal data (n = 4949) from the first three years of the COMPASS study (2012/13 to 2014/15), three logistic Generalized Estimated Equation models were performed to examine predictors of weekday CED use, weekend CED use, and weekly CED use. The prevalence of weekly CED use remained fairly consistent acro...
Background and Aims Despite the negative consequences associated with caffeine use among children an...
Although caffeine is sometimes associated with beneficial effects in adults, the substance may be da...
The objective of the current study was to evaluate young Canadians’ exposure to caffeinated en...
The growing market for caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) has caused concern about excessive caffeine ...
AbstractThe growing market for caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) has caused concern about excessive c...
Consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is a risk behaviour among youth, and previous rese...
Background: Caffeinated energy drinks (CCEDs) are frequently consumed by adolescents aged 10-19, yet...
Use of caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) and alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmEDs) is a growing tr...
This study examined the longitudinal association between changes in sugar-sweetened and/or caffeinat...
Although caffeine is sometimes associated with beneficial effects in adults, the substance may be da...
Although caffeine is sometimes associated with beneficial effects in adults, the substance may be da...
Introduction In this study we examined the co-occurrence of alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco among a l...
AbstractObjectivesEnergy drink (ED) sales have increased greatly in recent years and ED is now a com...
Recently, energy drinks that contain high caffeine content without any age restrictions for purchase...
This study examined the association between energy drink consumption and substance use among adolesc...
Background and Aims Despite the negative consequences associated with caffeine use among children an...
Although caffeine is sometimes associated with beneficial effects in adults, the substance may be da...
The objective of the current study was to evaluate young Canadians’ exposure to caffeinated en...
The growing market for caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) has caused concern about excessive caffeine ...
AbstractThe growing market for caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) has caused concern about excessive c...
Consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is a risk behaviour among youth, and previous rese...
Background: Caffeinated energy drinks (CCEDs) are frequently consumed by adolescents aged 10-19, yet...
Use of caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) and alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmEDs) is a growing tr...
This study examined the longitudinal association between changes in sugar-sweetened and/or caffeinat...
Although caffeine is sometimes associated with beneficial effects in adults, the substance may be da...
Although caffeine is sometimes associated with beneficial effects in adults, the substance may be da...
Introduction In this study we examined the co-occurrence of alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco among a l...
AbstractObjectivesEnergy drink (ED) sales have increased greatly in recent years and ED is now a com...
Recently, energy drinks that contain high caffeine content without any age restrictions for purchase...
This study examined the association between energy drink consumption and substance use among adolesc...
Background and Aims Despite the negative consequences associated with caffeine use among children an...
Although caffeine is sometimes associated with beneficial effects in adults, the substance may be da...
The objective of the current study was to evaluate young Canadians’ exposure to caffeinated en...