| Literature DB >> 35387431 |
Felix Sebastian Oberhoffer1, Pengzhu Li1, André Jakob1, Robert Dalla-Pozza1, Nikolaus Alexander Haas1, Guido Mandilaras1.
Abstract
Background: The consumption of Energy Drinks (ED) is very popular among children and teenagers. While potential cardiovascular side effects of these beverages are suggested, the acute impact of ED consumption on the pediatric cardiovascular system has not been systematically examined yet. The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effects of ED consumption on blood pressure and heart rate in healthy children and teenagers.Entities:
Keywords: Energy Drinks; blood pressure; heart rate; pediatrics; prevention
Year: 2022 PMID: 35387431 PMCID: PMC8978997 DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.862041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med ISSN: 2297-055X
Study participants' characteristics (n = 27).
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| Age, years (mean ± SD) | 14.53 ± 2.40 |
| Sex, n (%) | |
| Male | 14 (51.85) |
| Female | 13 (48.15) |
| Weight Classification, n (%) | |
| Normal weight | 23 (85.19) |
| Overweight | 4 (14.81) |
| Obese | 0 (0) |
| Caffeine Consumption Behavior, n (%) | |
| Rare | 17 (62.96) |
| Occasional | 3 (11.11) |
| Frequent | 5 (18.52) |
| Daily | 2 (7.41) |
| Energy Drink Consumption Behavior, n (%) | |
| Never | 12 (44.44) |
| Rare | 11 (40.74) |
| Occasional | 1 (3.70) |
| Frequent | 3 (11.11) |
| Daily | 0 (0) |
Rare caffeine consumer if <1 caffeine containing drink per month, occasional caffeine consumer if 1 to 3 caffeine containing drinks per month, frequent caffeine consumer if 1 to 6 caffeine containing drinks per week and daily caffeine consumer if ≥ 1 caffeine containing drink per day (.
Rare Energy Drink (ED) consumer if <1 ED per month, occasional ED consumer if 1 to 3 EDs per month, frequent ED consumer if 1 to 6 EDs per week and daily ED consumer if ≥ 1 ED per day.
Cardiovascular parameters at baseline (n = 27).
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| SBP (mmHg) | 112.74 ± 8.67 | 113.15 ± 7.93 | 0.775 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 65.07 ± 8.43 | 65.26 ± 7.11 | 0.907 |
| HR (bpm) | 69.22 ± 11.29 | 70.89 ± 14.22 | 0.229 |
Mean ± standard deviation is used for normally distributed variables. SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HR, heart rate.
The separate effect of beverage and time on systolic blood pressure (n = 27).
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| Time 0 | 112.74 ± 8.67 | 113.15 ± 7.93 | 0.776 |
| Time 30 | 116.33 ± 7.69 | 113.67 ± 8.52 | 0.139 |
| Time 60 | 116.70 ± 10.55 | 113.26 ± 8.97 | 0.045 |
| Time 120 | 113.59 ± 8.25 | 108.93 ± 9.36 | 0.000479 |
| Time 240 | 114.30 ± 8.01 | 109.07 ± 7.79 | 0.0000711 |
Mean ± standard deviation is used for normally distributed variables.
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Figure 1Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) after Energy Drink and placebo consumption at different time points *p < 0.05, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001.
Figure 2Number of study participants with elevated systolic blood pressure, stage 1 and stage 2 systolic hypertension after Energy Drink and placebo consumption at different time points.
Figure 3Main effect of Energy Drink and placebo consumption on diastolic blood pressure (mmHg).
Figure 4Number of study participants with elevated diastolic blood pressure, stage 1 and stage 2 systolic hypertension after Energy Drink and placebo consumption at different time points.
Figure 5Effects of caffeinated Energy Drinks on cardiovascular function: physiological considerations.