Children under 10 years old drink them. Even when they take only 25 pence it is not surprising. But as high as
The content of caffeine and sugar has a serious effect on health Recent studies have also found that 55.4% of the caffeine and sugar content affect health.
According to the report, young people who drink energy drinks will at least have a negative impact on health.
"Safe" caffeine content contains a lot of caffeine, excessive ingestion can have many adverse effects. Most energy drinks are included
There are many case evidences that hinder the course of adverse reactions, leading to ban on school. President Melvin Lynch recently wrote an article
1 European Food Safety Administration. Collect energy drink consumption data for a specific consumer group
(2013) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/sp.efsa.2013.EN-394/epdf 2 Higgins JP, Tuttle TD, Higgins CL. "Energy drink: content and safety." Mayo Clin Proc (2010) 85 (11): 1033-41.10.4065 / mcp.2010.0381 3 Al-Shaar, Laila, et al. "Health effects and public health concerns in the US: Mini review" Public health frontier 5 (2017): 225 4 Generic, Joyce A. "Energy drink: food, nutritional supplement, or pharmaceutical?" Hospital pharmacy 48 1 (2013)): 5 European Food Safety Administration "Scientific view on safety of caffeine" (2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/j.efsa.2015.4102/epdf 6 Hammond, David et al. - Adverse effects of Canadian youth and youth on energy drinks including caffeine:
School ban does not work School ban is not enough! According to a survey requested by the Scottish government, 41% of people aged 13 to 15 bought sweet food.
According to a survey of 25p announced on 9th December 2017, the price is 25 pence and is the main driving force to buy drinks.
According to the report of the European Food Safety Administration in 2015, the "safe" caffeine intake of children is
It is not yet established, but they have a safety level of 3 mg / kg per day (level
There is no worry about a single dose of caffeine in adults that can be used to calculate the amount of safety.
It is used for the customary ingestion of caffeine in children and adolescence. This is a single
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During school, ten young teenagers bought sweet drinks with 8 Visram, Shelina and so on. "Recognition of children and young people on energy drinks: qualitative research" PLOS
For a variety of reasons, people are increasingly concerned about the use of energy drinks by young people. The main concern is the caffeine content of these beverages. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that young people limit the intake of caffeine to less than 100 milligrams per day. This is equivalent to a cup of coffee. But 24 ounces of Monster Energy XXL contains 240 mg of caffeine, but 24 oz of wired X505 contains irritating 505 mg of caffeine. In other words, only one energy can give five times more than the maximum recommended caffeine in adolescence for more than one day.
Energy drink Nis stated that many children and adolescents do not distinguish between sports drinks and energy drinks. Generally, Energy Drink contains a large amount of sugar, but more importantly it also contains stimulants such as caffeine. Dr. Nish stated that because of the threat of excess caffeine, children should not drink energy drinks.
First of all, I will say: No one should drink energy drinks. They are basically soft drinks and add a variety of caffeine and odorless supplements - taurine, guarana, bitter orange and vitamins are basically just marketing tools - so unhealthy and bad. This is dual for young children, they should not have caffeine or ten teaspoons per meal. In addition, truly for young children, high concentration of caffeine is a potential danger, so they can be very dangerous. They are also very expensive and you can get almost all the profits, except that you feel like it's a teenager again from some sugar, a half-price strong coffee