Mental health and energy drink consumption among Norwegian adolescents; a cross-sectional study.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Siri Kaldenbach, Marja Leonhardt, Tor A Strand, Mads Holten-Andersen
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Abstract

Background: Energy drinks (ED) are marketed as boosters of mental and physical health, but few studies have looked at the mental health of adolescents who consume large amounts of ED. The current study aims to investigate the association between symptoms of depression and ED consumption among Norwegian adolescents between 2017 and 2022.

Methods: Data from the Norwegian nationwide youth survey (Ungdata) with participants from lower and upper secondary schools was used. A total of 133,401 adolescents who participated between 2017 and 2022 were included. Multivariable Poisson regression models were used to calculate the relative risks and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals with symptoms of depression as the main outcome variable. The models have been controlled for the exposure variable (ED consumption) and the covariates; perceived everyday pressure, school-related stress, general self-efficacy next to other background variables.

Results: The sample comprised 63,233 (47.5%) boys and 66,621 (52.5%) girls. In total, 2.9% consumed ED daily, 52.3% had consumed any ED while 44.7% had never consumed ED. 18.3% of the total sample had a high level of symptoms of depression. Moreover, when adjusted for all variables, any (RR: 1.23, CI: 1.20-1.26) and daily ED consumption (RR: 1.94, CI: 1.85-2.03) were associated with increased symptoms of depression.

Conclusion: ED continues to be a popular beverage among Norwegian adolescents and regular consumption of ED is related to key elements of adolescents' symptoms of depression when adjusted by perceived everyday pressure, school-related stress and general self-efficacy. This study adds to the body of evidence linking regular ED consumption to mental health which is increasingly common among adolescents. Public health initiatives such as increasing public information or restricting ED sales to adolescents should be considered to reduce ED consumption among adolescents. Yet, further research is needed to understand the specific mechanisms of how ED and symptoms of depression are associated.

挪威青少年的心理健康和能量饮料消费;横断面研究。
背景:能量饮料(ED)作为心理和身体健康的助推器在市场上销售,但很少有研究关注摄入大量ED的青少年的心理健康。目前的研究旨在调查2017年至2022年挪威青少年抑郁症状与ED摄入之间的关系。方法:数据来自挪威全国青年调查(Ungdata),参与者来自初中和高中。在2017年至2022年期间,共有133401名青少年参与了这项研究。以抑郁症状为主要结局变量,采用多变量泊松回归模型计算相对危险度及相应的95%置信区间。模型已经控制了暴露变量(ED消耗)和协变量;感知到的日常压力,与学校有关的压力,一般自我效能感以及其他背景变量。结果:样本包括63,233(47.5%)名男孩和66,621(52.5%)名女孩。总的来说,2.9%的人每天服用ED, 52.3%的人服用ED, 44.7%的人从未服用ED。18.3%的人有高度的抑郁症状。此外,当对所有变量进行调整时,任何(RR: 1.23, CI: 1.20-1.26)和每日ED摄入量(RR: 1.94, CI: 1.85-2.03)都与抑郁症状增加有关。结论:ED在挪威青少年中仍然是一种受欢迎的饮料,经常饮用ED与青少年抑郁症状的关键因素有关,当被感知的日常压力、学校相关压力和一般自我效能调节时。这项研究增加了大量证据,证明经常吃ED与青少年的心理健康有关,这在青少年中越来越普遍。应考虑采取公共卫生举措,如增加公共信息或限制向青少年销售ED,以减少青少年的ED消费。然而,需要进一步的研究来了解ED和抑郁症状之间的具体机制。
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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
4.40%
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2108
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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