Energy Drinks Do you know the Effects on Teens

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Energy Drinks effects on teens. “I am beat!”  or “I’m so exhausted!” That’s a rather common phrase among teenagers and young adults. As a result of the many activities  fatigue is often the result. To combat this exhaustion, many youths turn to coffee substance. Any liquid made with high levels of caffeine and sugar. Or any other substance to tame or control weariness. While drinks provide youths with the strength they need.  Studies show that consumption of such beverages is harmful.

Do you know the Effects Energy Drinks has on Teens

 

 Energy drinks give Teens Headaches:

Obvious derived from consuming energy drinks. However, the intake of too many energy drinks into the system can be catastrophic. Teens who consumed too many energy drinks gets relentless headaches and migraines. Caffeine, a very addictive substance is often included among the ingredients in an energy drink. Parents can attest to this fact once hooked on coffee, the caffeine within coffee makes difficult to quit.

Energy Drinks and Unhealthy Behavior

If your child consumes too much caffeine, they can derive severe headaches from the caffeine withdrawal symptoms once they often adjust their caffeine intake.The purpose of an energy drink is to make your child pumped or their energy level at an all time high. Do you want memories of little Johnny hyper in his activities? Think about energy drinks having the same impact on your teenager.

Do you know the Effects Energy Drinks has on Teens

 Beverage and Insomnia:

Energy drinks does wonders at keeping teens awake. It creates problems with sleep. As a result of a lack of sleep, many teens aren’t able to act  and are  affected. Young adults who consume are inclined to engage in unhealthy behaviors. This indicates more lounging on the couch and messy rooms. Teens and young adults should avoid. Without enough rest teenagers are unable to concentrate.  Which has a tremendous impact on their grades.  Consuming too much caffeine can make anyone anxious.  Another way is drink plenty of water. What are the main reason teenagers consume these kinds of caffeinated drinks?  To combat tiredness! The best remedy for fatigue is sleep. Help your child to find other alternative healthy ways.

 

21 Comments

  1. Interesting viewpoint, not sure I agree with some of the statements like energy drinks leading to other unhealthy behavior or increasing vulgarity.

    • M: K & M, I try energy drink one time. I was running around like a crazy women at work . 3 hours into my shift I crash was so sleepy and my heart start beating so fast. Who need this not teens and certainly not me. Thanks for your support.

  2. i am not gonna lie when I used to work at a hookah lounge I would drink Red Bulls because I would have to stay up until 6am! I wasnt a fan before and I dont drink them now…I am happy energy drinks were a thing when I was a teen…but when I have kids they will absolutely not be able to drink this or coffee. Nope!

  3. I agree completely! I think some teens / young adults just drink them because they want to do what other people are doing, too. But, yes, too many of these drinks can seriously mess up a developing system! Thanks for helping get the word out!

  4. As a parent, I definitely won’t be letting my children consume energy drinks when they’re teens. In a way, I look at energy drinks as a form of alcohol almost. Besides getting proper sleep, there are too many other natural ways like vitamins and juicing that can help not only teens but adults as well build up their energy to become more alert.

  5. I’m also not a big fan of energy drinks at all. I’m also not a big coffee drinker either, but my boyfriend seems to be trying to change that! I used to drink Red Bull and the like in college for studying sessions, but I remember that jittery crash they give. Not recommended.

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