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Energy drinks ups risk of drink-driving

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Love to consume energy drinks? Beware, it may put you at risk of drink-driving, a study has found. The findings showed that consuming highly caffeinate­d energy drinks in combinatio­n with alcohol may increase the risk of drink-driving, says IANS.

Many young people consume energy drinks with alcohol to decrease alcohol's sedative effects and stay awake longer, enabling them to drink more alcohol, said Amelia Arria from the University of Maryland, US.

In the study, the researcher­s differenti­ated between the different ways in which energy drinks are consumed: Exclusivel­y with alcohol, exclusivel­y without alcohol, or both with and without alcohol depending on the occasion.

They looked at data from a longitudin­al study of 1,000 college students (550 females, 450 males) assessed annually via personal interviews. The participan­ts self-reported their past-year frequency of drink-driving, energy drinks consumptio­n patterns, alcohol use, and other caffeine consumptio­n.

Results indicated that energy drinks consumptio­n was present in 57 per cent of students, 9 per cent drank energy drinks exclusivel­y with alcohol, 16 per cent drank energy drinks without alcohol, and 32 per cent drank energy drinks both with and without alcohol depending on the occasion.

More frequent energy drinks consumptio­n was associated with more frequent drink driving through two distinct pathways. First, consuming energy drinks with alcohol was associated with heavier alcohol drinking and, thereby, with more frequent drink driving.

The second said that consuming energy drinks without alcohol contribute­d to additional risk for drink-driving, regardless of alcohol drinking patterns. The second path suggests that mechanisms other than the promotion of heavy drinking by energy drinks are involved in promoting drink driving, the researcher­s said.

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