Health risks associated with the chronic consumption of energy drinks in children and adolescents

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Nova Biotechnologica et Chimica Pub Date : 2023-02-03 DOI:10.34135/nbc.1344
K. Mphahlele, N. Ngqwala, Oscar Agbor Ambang, C. S. Srinivas, R. Tandlich
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Energy drinks (EDs) have been available at the global market for almost 100 years and today, they are advertised as ’tools’ boost energy, enhance physical performance and mental alertness. Some of the main chemical components in EDs include caffeine, ginseng, and taurine. The market and consumption of these beverages is growing exponentially, and this is becoming a public health problem due to the adverse effects associated with these drinks. The main objective of this article is to review important ingredients in popular EDs in South Africa and look at their molecular mechanisms of action and interaction with other compounds within the body. At the same time, the authors aim to review the global consumption pattern of EDs among children and adolescents. Finally, this review article will provide an overview the health risks associated with EDs consumption. A literature review was conducted using scholarly databases. Keywords such as energy drinks, adverse effects, advertising, alcohol, caffeine, taurine, and regulations were used. Despite the claims of having significant benefits to mental and physical stamina, long-term consumption of EDs could have detrimental public health implications; and could result in increasing rates of the central nervous system disorders and the cardiovascular complications. A knowledge gap exists on how the lack of education impacts the decision of consumers of EDs and the parental guidance provided to children and adolescents in relation to the consumption of these beverages in South Africa. To address the issue of excessive ED consumption, communities need to be made aware of the harmful effects of these beverages through health education and implementing strict regulatory measures through policy.
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儿童和青少年长期饮用能量饮料的健康风险
能量饮料(ED)在全球市场上已经存在了近100年,如今,它们被宣传为增强能量、提高身体表现和精神警觉性的“工具”。ED中的一些主要化学成分包括咖啡因、人参和牛磺酸。这些饮料的市场和消费量呈指数级增长,由于这些饮料的不良影响,这正成为一个公共卫生问题。本文的主要目的是综述南非流行的ED中的重要成分,并研究它们在体内与其他化合物的作用和相互作用的分子机制。同时,作者旨在回顾全球儿童和青少年ED的消费模式。最后,这篇综述文章将概述与ED消费相关的健康风险。使用学术数据库进行了文献综述。使用了能量饮料、不良反应、广告、酒精、咖啡因、牛磺酸和法规等关键词。尽管声称ED对身心耐力有显著益处,但长期食用ED可能会对公共健康产生不利影响;并可能导致中枢神经系统疾病和心血管并发症的发生率增加。在南非,缺乏教育如何影响ED消费者的决定以及父母为儿童和青少年提供的与这些饮料的消费有关的指导方面存在知识差距。为了解决过量饮用ED的问题,需要通过健康教育和政策实施严格的监管措施,让社区意识到这些饮料的有害影响。
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Nova Biotechnologica et Chimica
Nova Biotechnologica et Chimica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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