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    Health expert warns against excessive energy drink consumption during holidays

    December 11, 2023
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    As the holiday season approaches, with shorter days and lengthier to-do lists, many turn to energy drinks for an extra boost. However, Dr. Kaitlin Mirkin, a bariatric surgeon, cautions against their excessive use, citing various health risks. Energy drinks, rich in caffeine and sugar, can adversely affect blood pressure, heart rhythm, anxiety levels, digestion, hydration, and sleep patterns. A recent incident in Florida underscores the potential danger, where a man suffered a fatal cardiac arrest after consuming a high-caffeine beverage.

    Health expert warns against excessive energy drink consumption during holidays

    The American Heart Association recommends adults limit caffeine intake to 400-600 mg per day and teenagers to about 100 mg. Yet, a single can of a popular energy drink contains 86 mg of caffeine. Mirkin also highlights the risk of type 2 diabetes due to the high sugar content in these beverages. Particularly concerning is the impact of energy drinks on children and teenagers, given their developing bodies. The attractive packaging and sweet flavors of these drinks mask the potential harm to cardiovascular and neurovascular systems in the young.

    Furthermore, combining energy drinks with alcohol during holiday festivities can dangerously conceal the effects of intoxication, leading people to underestimate their alcohol consumption. Despite these warnings, Dr. Mirkin acknowledges that moderate consumption of energy drinks by healthy individuals may not pose significant health risks. She suggests that an occasional energy drink is unlikely to cause substantial harm, emphasizing that the key lies in moderation.

    However, it’s important to remain mindful of the cumulative effects of these beverages, especially considering their high caffeine and sugar content. Dr. Mirkin’s advice resonates particularly during the holiday season, a time often marked by increased consumption of both energy drinks and alcohol. She advocates for increased awareness about the potential health implications of these popular beverages and encourages individuals to consider healthier alternatives to maintain energy levels during this busy period.

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