能量饮料与心理健康的综述,重点是压力、焦虑和抑郁。

Gareth Richards, Andrew P Smith
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背景:人们对含咖啡因的能量饮料对心理健康产生负面影响的可能性表示担忧,尤其是对他们经常瞄准的年轻消费者。这些产品在销售时经常宣称能增加精神和身体的能量,能在短期内提升情绪和表现。虽然已经积累了一定数量的证据来证实其中的一些说法,但能量饮料对心理健康的慢性影响也需要解决。方法:为了回顾相关文献,PubMed和PsycINFO检索了所有发表的同行评议的英文文章,这些文章讨论了能量饮料的使用与心理健康结果之间的关系。病例报告也被考虑在内,尽管调查急性情绪影响的实证研究被排除在外,因为这类文章的综述最近才发表。检索到56篇文章:其中20篇(以及另外8篇通过其他方式确定)被纳入当前的综述,并且,由于大多数涉及压力,焦虑和抑郁方面,因此特别关注这些结果。结果:虽然观察到一些无效的发现(和一个负相关),但大多数研究都报告了能量饮料消费与心理健康问题症状之间的积极联系。结论:虽然研究结果暗示能量饮料的使用可能会增加不良心理健康结果的风险,但大多数研究都采用了横断面设计。因此,在大多数情况下,不可能确定因果关系或影响方向。因此,需要进行纵向和干预研究,以增加我们对所观察到的关系本质的理解。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。

A Review of Energy Drinks and Mental Health, with a Focus on Stress, Anxiety, and Depression.

A Review of Energy Drinks and Mental Health, with a Focus on Stress, Anxiety, and Depression.

Background: Concerns have been expressed regarding the potential for caffeinated energy drinks to negatively affect mental health, and particularly so in young consumers at whom they are often targeted. The products are frequently marketed with declarations of increasing mental and physical energy, providing a short-term boost to mood and performance. Although a certain amount of evidence has accumulated to substantiate some of these claims, the chronic effects of energy drinks on mental health also need to be addressed. Methods: To review the relevant literature, PubMed and PsycINFO were searched for all peer-reviewed articles published in English that addressed associations between energy drink use and mental health outcomes. Case reports were also considered, though empirical studies investigating acute mood effects were excluded as a review of such articles had recently been published. Fifty-six articles were retrieved: 20 of these (along with eight more identified through other means) were included in the current review, and, because the majority addressed aspects of stress, anxiety, and depression, particular focus was placed on these outcomes. Results: Though a number of null findings (and one negative relationship) were observed, the majority of studies examined reported positive associations between energy drink consumption and symptoms of mental health problems. Conclusions: Though the findings imply that energy drink use may increase the risk of undesirable mental health outcomes, the majority of research examined utilized cross-sectional designs. In most cases, it was therefore not possible to determine causation or direction of effect. For this reason, longitudinal and intervention studies are required to increase our understanding of the nature of the relationships observed.

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