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Fresh alert on health dangers of energy drinks, alcohol beverages mix

By Chukwuma Muanya, Assistant Editor (Head Insight Team, Science & Technology)
20 July 2016   |   2:18 am
Scientists have raised fresh alarm on the health dangers of combining energy drinks with alcohol beverages.
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Scientists have raised fresh alarm on the health dangers of combining energy drinks with alcohol beverages.

According to a new study published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, there are a variety of risks associated with Energy drinks combined with alcohol (AmEDs), including a greater chance of binge drinking than with alcoholic beverages alone. This study investigated whether consuming high-caffeine energy drinks mixed with alcohol results in a greater desire to drink alcohol than alcohol alone.

The study titled “Desire to Drink Alcohol is Enhanced with High-Caffeine Energy Drink Mixers” was published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.

AmEDs were once available for purchase as a premixed beverage, until 2010 when the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determined that the combination was unsafe. However, the popularity of AmEDs continues to rise, fueled by private consumers and bartenders.

Researchers invited 26 adult social drinkers (13 males, 13 females) to attend six double-blind sessions that involved drinking alcohol and energy drinks, alone and in combination. On each test day, participants received one of six possible doses: 1) vodka + decaffeinated soft drink, 2) vodka + medium energy drink, 3) vodka + large energy drink, 4) decaffeinated soft drink, 5) medium energy drink, and 6) large energy drink. After each session, the participants rated their desire for alcohol and their breath alcohol concentration was measured.

Results showed that alcohol alone increased the subjective “desire for more alcohol” compared to placebo doses. AmEDs increased the desire for more alcohol beyond that observed with alcohol alone.

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