May 28th, 2008 | Drinks survey
Energy drinks linked to risky behavior among teenagers: Should alcohol age limit be implemented on energy drinks too?
"In March, The Journal of American College Health published a report on the link between energy drinks, athletics and risky behavior. The study's author, Kathleen Miller, an addiction researcher at the University of Buffalo, says it suggests that high consumption of energy drinks is associated with "toxic jock" behavior, a constellation of risky and aggressive behaviors including unprotected sex, substance abuse and violence.
The finding doesn't mean the drinks cause bad behavior. But the data suggest that regular consumption of energy drinks may be a red flag for parents that their children are more likely to take risks with their health and safety. 'It appears the kids who are heavily into drinking energy drinks are more likely to be the ones who are inclined toward taking risks', Miller said".
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Everything in moderation.