Energy drink consumption among Australian adolescents associated with a cluster of unhealthy dietary behaviours and short sleep duration
Non-alcoholic energy drinks ( ‘energy drinks’) are high in sugar, as well as caffeine, leading to concerns regarding their suitability for children and adolescents. Despite this, marketing of energy drinks is o...
Source: Nutrition Journal - Category: Nutrition Authors: Tegan Nuss, Belinda Morley, Maree Scully and Melanie Wakefield Tags: Research Source Type: research
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