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  1. NOS Energy drink contains high levels of caffeine, which may promote increased feelings of anxiety and nervousness. In addition, it may inhibit your ability to sleep. references & resources

  2. 11 lip 2024 · While the link between energy drinks and anxiety is relatively straightforward, the connection to depression is more nuanced but equally concerning. The impact of energy drinks on neurotransmitters in the brain can potentially influence mood and contribute to depressive symptoms.

  3. Energy drink companies often market their products with claims of boosting physiological functioning, providing short-term boosts to mood and performance. A current review article, 17 as well as several more recently published reports, 19–21 suggests that there may be some efficacy to these claims.

  4. The authors recommend that individuals avoid frequent energy drink consumption (5-7 energy drinks/week) and avoid co-consumption with alcohol; increased regulatory standards should be placed in the sale of energy drinks, particularly with regard to the pediatric population.

  5. 17 sty 2024 · Young people who consume energy drinks may experience sleep disturbances and have an increased risk of ADHD, anxiety, and mood changes, and in severe cases, heart complications. Health...

  6. Caffeine, a psychostimulant, is the main compound of EDs which also contain other substances with pharmacological effects. This review aims to compile current evidence concerning the potential interactions between EDs, medicines, and drugs of abuse as they are frequently consumed in combination.

  7. 19 lut 2024 · Energy drinks contain caffeine, sugar, amino acids and herbal extracts that, combined, can cause side effects like anxiety, arrhythmia and headaches.