Coffee Consumption Among Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study

被引:0
作者
Akca, Gulfer [1 ]
Akca, Unal [2 ]
机构
[1] Samsun Univ, Dept Pediat, Fac Med, TR-55020 Samsun, Turkiye
[2] Samsun Univ, Dept Pediat Neurol, Fac Med, Samsun, Turkiye
关键词
Caffeine; perception; caffeine consumption; adolescent; ENERGY DRINK CONSUMPTION; CAFFEINE INTAKE; UNITED-STATES; CHILDREN; ALCOHOL; ADULTS; TRENDS; RISK;
D O I
10.1177/00099228241246398
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
The purpose of this cross-sectional study is to analyze and perform a model analysis of the scope of caffeine consumption in adolescents in Turkey. The prevalence of caffeine consumption was 65.5% (321/490), with 22% of boys and 38.45% of girls consuming foodstuffs or beverages containing it. The mean daily caffeine intake was 85.8 mg. Girls consumed all types of coffee more frequently, while boys consumed black tea and energy drinks such as Red Bull and Burn more frequently than girls. Coffee was most frequently consumed to boost concentration, and tea and energy drinks out of habit. Individuals who lived in the city center, smokers, and individuals with high income levels consumed more caffeine (P = .000, P = .000, and P = .000). The level at which energy drinks were consumed by mixing with alcohol in a party setting was 11.5%, and this was more common among boys (P = .000). Greater efforts should be made to inform parents and adolescents of the potential harm resulting from misuse of caffeine.
引用
收藏
页码:42 / 47
页数:6
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]   Caffeine intake in children in the United States and 10-y trends: 2001-2010 [J].
Ahluwalia, Namanjeet ;
Herrick, Kirsten ;
Moshfegh, Alanna ;
Rybak, Michael .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2014, 100 (04) :1124-1132
[2]   Evidence and knowledge gaps for the association between energy drink use and high-risk behaviors among adolescents and young adults [J].
Arria, Amelia M. ;
Bugbee, Brittany A. ;
Caldeira, Kimberly M. ;
Vincent, Kathryn B. .
NUTRITION REVIEWS, 2014, 72 :87-97
[3]   Is alcohol mixed with energy drinks consumption associated with susceptibility to smoking? [J].
Azsagba, Sunday ;
Sharaf, Mesbah F. .
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2014, 61 :26-28
[4]   Australian children's consumption of caffeinated, formulated beverages: a cross-sectional analysis [J].
Beckford, Kelsey ;
Grimes, Carley A. ;
Riddell, Lynn J. .
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2015, 15
[5]   Estimates of Caffeine Use Disorder, Caffeine Withdrawal, Harm and Help-seeking in New Zealand: A cross-sectional survey [J].
Booth, N. ;
Saxton, J. ;
Rodda, S. N. .
ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 2020, 109
[6]   Trends in Caffeine Intake Among US Children and Adolescents [J].
Branum, Amy M. ;
Rossen, Lauren M. ;
Schoendorf, Kenneth C. .
PEDIATRICS, 2014, 133 (03) :386-393
[7]   Adolescent food literacy programmes: A review of the literature [J].
Brooks, Natalie ;
Begley, Andrea .
NUTRITION & DIETETICS, 2014, 71 (03) :158-171
[8]   A values-alignment intervention protects adolescents from the effects of food marketing [J].
Bryan, Christopher J. ;
Yeager, David S. ;
Hinojosa, Cintia P. .
NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR, 2019, 3 (06) :596-603
[9]   Caffeine Intake Habits and the Perception of Its Effects on Health Among College Students [J].
Bucher, Jami ;
Fitzpatrick, Darcy ;
Swanson, Allison G. ;
Abraham, Samuel P. .
HEALTH CARE MANAGER, 2019, 38 (01) :44-49
[10]   New concerns on caffeine consumption and the impact of potential regulations: The case of energy drinks [J].
Chen, Xuan ;
Liu, Yizao ;
Jaenicke, Edward C. ;
Rabinowitz, Adam N. .
FOOD POLICY, 2019, 87