Eduardo Sánchez-Sánchez, Nuria Trujillo-Garrido, Jara Díaz-Jimenez, Alejandro García-García, Miguel A Rosety, Manuel Bandez, Manuel Rosety-Rodriguez, Francisco J Ordonez, Ignacio Rosety, Antonio J Diaz
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摘要
如今,在西方社会,能量饮料的消费量呈指数级增长。这与身体(心律失常,头痛等),心理(焦虑,抑郁等)和社会问题(危险行为,如过度饮酒等)广泛相关。本研究旨在调查西班牙青少年和年轻人对能量饮料的消费习惯和态度,以及影响其消费的因素。一项基于自愿在线问卷的横断面描述性研究对387名参与者进行了抽样调查。在参与者中,38.8%的人摄入ED,其中最年轻的(14-18岁)最有可能将ED与酒精混合使用,而认为ED有害的可能性最小(32.1%,p < 0.001;8.9%, p < 0.002)。男性受访者和吸电子烟的人更有可能摄入ED (OR = 2.94, CI = 1.76-4.93, p < 0.001;OR = 3.18, CI = 1.91 ~ 8.00, p < 0.001)。如果勃起功能障碍与其他危险行为和不良事件的发生有关,应提出社会和保健政策,以减少勃起功能障碍的消费,特别是在年轻人中。
Attitudes and consumption habits of energy drinks among adolescents and young adults in a Spanish population.
Nowadays, the consumption of energy drinks (ED) is increasing exponentially in Western society. This has been widely associated with physical (arrhythmias, headaches, etc.), psychological (anxiety, depression, etc.), and social issues (risky behaviors such as excessive alcohol consumption, etc.). The present study aimed to investigate the consumption habits of energy drinks (ED) among adolescents and young adults in the Spanish population and their attitudes toward these drinks, as well as the factors influencing their consumption. A cross-sectional descriptive study based on a voluntary online questionnaire was conducted with a sample of 387 participants. Amongst participants, 38.8% consumed ED, and the youngest (14-18 years old) in this group were the most likely to mix them with alcohol and the least likely to consider them harmful (32.1%, p < 0.001; and 8.9%, p < 0.002, respectively). Male respondents and people who vaped were more likely to consume ED (OR = 2.94, CI = 1.76-4.93, p < 0.001; and OR = 3.18, CI = 1.91-8.00, p < 0.001, respectively). Social and healthcare policies should be proposed in order to reduce the consumption of ED, particularly among young people, provided that it is associated with other risky behaviors and the occurrence of adverse events.