Energy drink consumption in children and early adolescents

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Luigi Gallimberti
Alessandra Buja
Sonia Chindamo
Angela Vinelli
Gianna Lazzarin
Alberto Terraneo
Emauele Scafato
Vincenzo Baldo
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[1] Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova,Department of Molecular Medicine; Laboratory of Public Health and Population Studies, Institute of Hygiene
[2] University of Padova,School of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine
[3] Novella Fronda Foundation,WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Health Promotion on Alcohol and Alcohol
[4] Foundation for studies and applied clinical researches in the field of addiction medicine,Related Health Problems
[5] University of Padova,Population Health and Health Determinants Units
[6] National Observatory on Alcohol—CNESPS,undefined
[7] National Centre for Epidemiology,undefined
[8] Surveillance and Health Promotion—CNESPS,undefined
[9] National Health Institute,undefined
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Energy drink; Alcohol consumption; Smoking; Substance abuse; Children behavior; Adolescent behavior;
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The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of energy drink consumption in children and very young adolescents and to study the sociodemographic and environmental–behavioral factors associated with regular, at least once a week, energy drink consumption in early adolescence. This survey was conducted during the 2011–2012 school year in the Province of Rovigo, in the Veneto Region (northeastern Italy), and involved a sample of 916 students. The usage of energy drinks increased significantly with age, from 17.8 % among sixth graders to 56.2 % among eighth graders. Among the male student population, 16.5 % of those in the eighth grade and 6.21 % of those in the sixth grade, respectively, drank them at least once a week. The independent variables conferring a higher likelihood of being at least once-a-week energy drink consumers were smoking and alcohol consumption. Awareness of the damage caused by energy drinks emerged as a protective factor that reduced the likelihood of young students consuming such drinks. Conclusions: This study showed that energy drink consumption is rising steadily in children and early adolescents. Energy drink consumption was found associated with the abuse of other substances, such as tobacco and alcohol.
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页码:1335 / 1340
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