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Are energy drinks unique mixers in terms of their effects on alcohol consumption and negative alcohol-related consequences?

机译:就对酒精消耗的影响和与酒精相关的负面影响而言,能量饮料是否是独特的搅拌器?

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Introduction: Previous research has suggested that consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AMED) increases overall alcohol consumption. However, there is limited research examining whether energy drinks are unique in their effects when mixed with alcohol, when compared with alcohol mixed with other caffeinated mixers (AOCM). Therefore, the aim of this survey was to investigate alcohol consumption on AMED occasions, to that on other occasions when the same individuals consumed AOCM or alcohol only (AO). Methods: A UK-wide online student survey collected data on the frequency of alcohol consumption and quantity consumed, as well as the number of negative alcohol-related consequences reported on AO, AMED and AOCM occasions (N=250). Results: Within-subjects analysis revealed that there were no significant differences in the number of alcoholic drinks consumed on a standard and a heavy drinking session between AMED and AOCM drinking occasions. However, the number of standard mixers typically consumed was significantly lower on AMED occasions compared with AOCM occasions. In addition, when consuming AMED, students reported significantly fewer days consuming 5 or more alcohol drinks, fewer days mixing drinks, and fewer days being drunk, compared with when consuming AOCM. There were no significant differences in the number of reported negative alcohol-related consequences on AMED occasions to AOCM occasions. Of importance, alcohol consumption and negative alcohol-related consequences were significantly less on both AMED and AOCM occasions compared with AO occasions. Conclusion: The findings that heavy alcohol consumption occurs significantly less often on AMED occasions compared with AOCM occasions is in opposition to some earlier claims implying that greatest alcohol consumption occurs with AMED. The overall greatest alcohol consumption and associated negative consequences were clearly associated with AO occasions. Negative consequences for AMED and AOCM drinking occasions were similar, suggesting that energy drink was comparable with AOCM in this regard.
机译:简介:先前的研究表明,将酒精与能量饮料(AMED)混合饮用会增加总体酒精消耗。但是,与将酒精与其他含咖啡因的混合器(AOCM)混合的能量饮料相比,研究与酒精混合的能量饮料是否具有独特效果的研究很少。因此,本次调查的目的是调查在AMED场合下的饮酒情况,以及同一个人仅服用AOCM或仅饮酒(AO)的其他场合的饮酒情况。方法:一项在英国范围内的在线学生调查收集了有关饮酒频率和饮酒量的数据,以及在AO,AMED和AOCM场合(N = 250)报告的与酒精有关的负面后果的数量。结果:受试者内部分析显示,在AMED和AOCM饮酒场合之间,标准饮酒次数和大量饮酒次数所消耗的酒精饮料数量没有显着差异。但是,与AOCM场合相比,在AMED场合通常消耗的标准混音器数量要少得多。此外,与服用AOCM相比,服用AMED时,学生报告服用5种或5种以上酒精饮料的天数明显减少,混合饮料的天数减少,醉酒的天数也减少了。在AMED场合和AOCM场合之间报告的与酒精相关的负面后果的数量没有显着差异。重要的是,与AO场合相比,在AMED和AOCM场合饮酒和与酒精相关的消极后果要少得多。结论:与AOCM场合相比,在AMED场合重度饮酒的发生率明显降低的发现与一些先前的主张相反,后者暗示AMED发生最大的酒精消费。总体上最大的饮酒量和相关的负面影响显然与AO场合有关。 AMED和AOCM饮酒场合的负面影响相似,这表明能量饮料在这方面与AOCM相当。

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