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JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
卷 34, 期 2, 页码 300-304出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jhn.12789
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adolescents; Australia; children; correlates; energy drinks; prevalence
The study investigated the prevalence and pattern of energy drink (ED) intake among a large sample of adolescents in Western Australia. Results showed that 51.2% of respondents reported consuming ED, with 23.4% drinking them monthly, 19.2% weekly, and 2% daily.
Background Energy drinks (ED) are popular among young people despite evidence of associated health risks. Research into the prevalence and pattern of ED intake among young people is sparse. The present study investigates the prevalence and pattern of ED intake among a large sample of adolescents, including how many consume them, how often, for what reasons and in what contexts. Methods In 2018, all students in grades 7-12 attending 25 randomly selected Western Australian schools were invited to complete an online self-report survey about EDs. Results Of the 3688 respondents, 51.2% reported consuming an ED. Of these 'ever consumers', 23.4% drank them monthly, 19.2% weekly and 2% every day. The average age of first intake was 10.7 years. One-fifth (19.7%) of 'ever consumers' reported consuming more than two EDs in 1 day. Reasons for ED use included taste, to boost energy levels, sport performance and studying. Conclusions The findings add to limited international evidence about adolescent ED use and provide valuable information to help ensure interventions to reduce intake address the underlying reasons and contexts of ED consumption.
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