Caffeinated Soda Intake in Children Is Associated with Neurobehavioral Risk Factors for Substance Misuse
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that previous linkages between caffeine and substance use in adolescence also extend to younger initiation, and may stem from core neurocognitive features thought conducive to substance initiation.PMID:37936270 | DOI:10.1080/10826084.2023.2259471
Source: Substance Use and Misuse - Category: Addiction Authors: Mina Kwon Hyeonjin Kim Jaeyeong Yang Yoseph Lee Jihyun K Hur Tae-Ho Lee James M Bjork Woo-Young Ahn Source Type: research
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