AbstractThe increasing prevalence of energy drink (ED) use and its link with negative behaviors and adverse health outcomes has garnered much attention. Use of EDs combined with alcohol among college students has been of particular interest. It is unclear if these relationships develop in the context of college, or if similar associations exist in younger individuals. The present study examined associations between ED consumption patterns and other substance use in an adolescent, school-based sample. Participants were N=3743 students attending 8th, 10th or 12th grade in a suburban central Virginia public school system who completed a prevention needs assessment survey in 2012. Chi-square analyses and logistic regressions were used to compar...
Objective The study aims were to identify: i.) energy drink (ED), caffeine tablet, and caffeine intr...
Background Alcohol use is a leading cause of reduced health among young people. Consumption of ener...
Consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is a risk behaviour among youth, and previous rese...
The increasing prevalence of energy drink (ED) use and its link with negative behaviors and adverse ...
AbstractThe increasing prevalence of energy drink (ED) use and its link with negative behaviors and ...
AbstractObjectivesEnergy drink (ED) sales have increased greatly in recent years and ED is now a com...
This study examined the association between energy drink consumption and substance use among adolesc...
Background and Purpose: Energy drinks have become popular among college students, with over half rep...
Increasing concerns have been raised on the health-related risks connected with energy drink (ED) co...
Despite regulatory measures on the labelling of energy drinks (EDs), their consumption among adolesc...
Increasing concerns have been raised on the health-related risks connected with energy drink (ED) co...
OBJECTIVE: Despite growing awareness about the harmful physiological effects of energy drinks, espec...
Background: Caffeinated energy drinks (CCEDs) are frequently consumed by adolescents aged 10-19, yet...
Objectives: The consumption of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is popular on college cam-pus...
Abstract: In the last decades, there has been a huge increase in the consumption of both Energy Dri...
Objective The study aims were to identify: i.) energy drink (ED), caffeine tablet, and caffeine intr...
Background Alcohol use is a leading cause of reduced health among young people. Consumption of ener...
Consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is a risk behaviour among youth, and previous rese...
The increasing prevalence of energy drink (ED) use and its link with negative behaviors and adverse ...
AbstractThe increasing prevalence of energy drink (ED) use and its link with negative behaviors and ...
AbstractObjectivesEnergy drink (ED) sales have increased greatly in recent years and ED is now a com...
This study examined the association between energy drink consumption and substance use among adolesc...
Background and Purpose: Energy drinks have become popular among college students, with over half rep...
Increasing concerns have been raised on the health-related risks connected with energy drink (ED) co...
Despite regulatory measures on the labelling of energy drinks (EDs), their consumption among adolesc...
Increasing concerns have been raised on the health-related risks connected with energy drink (ED) co...
OBJECTIVE: Despite growing awareness about the harmful physiological effects of energy drinks, espec...
Background: Caffeinated energy drinks (CCEDs) are frequently consumed by adolescents aged 10-19, yet...
Objectives: The consumption of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is popular on college cam-pus...
Abstract: In the last decades, there has been a huge increase in the consumption of both Energy Dri...
Objective The study aims were to identify: i.) energy drink (ED), caffeine tablet, and caffeine intr...
Background Alcohol use is a leading cause of reduced health among young people. Consumption of ener...
Consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is a risk behaviour among youth, and previous rese...