Adding energy drinks to alcohol may boost desire to drink

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Last Updated : Jul 21 2014 | 5:56 PM IST
Mixing energy drinks with alcoholic beverages may strengthen a person's urge to continue drinking, a new study has found.
Australian researchers found that young adults who consumed an energy drink mixed with alcohol had a small to moderate increase in their desire to keep drinking compared with people who drank alcohol alone.
"This is an important finding because it provides evidence of a mechanism through which energy drinks may increase binge drinking, and consequently, alcohol-related harm among young people," said study author Rebecca McKetin at The Australian National University in Canberra.
Those harms might include greater alcohol intoxication, and an increased risk of automobile accidents, as well as drinking-related injuries from fights or falls, McKetin said.
For the study, researchers recruited 75 young adults in Australia, ages 18 to 30.
Half the group was given a cocktail containing about 2 ounces of vodka, 8.5 ounces of a lime-flavored energy drink and nearly 7 ounces of a pineapple coconut fruit drink, while the rest of the participants had a cocktail containing the same amount of vodka and fruit drink mixed with 8.5 ounces of soda water.
Before receiving their cocktails, all the participants completed a questionnaire asking them to describe their typical use of alcohol, caffeine and drugs, 'Live Science' reported.
Ten minutes after sipping their cocktail, the participants filled out a post-test questionnaire rating the drink's taste and its effects on them, and then took a breathalyser test to measure their blood alcohol concentrations.
The results showed that young people who drank alcohol plus the energy drink liked the taste better, had lower average blood alcohol levels, and also reported a greater urge to keep drinking than those given the alcohol-only cocktail.
Researchers believe that caffeine and sugar may be behind the increased desire to drink more when combining energy drinks with alcohol.
She explained that the sugary additives in energy drinks contribute to their palatability, and may increase people's desire to keep drinking.
Another reason could be the caffeine content, which might bring out alcohol's stimulant effects and is strongly related to how much people like alcohol.
The study was published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
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First Published: Jul 21 2014 | 5:56 PM IST

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