It is worth noting the occasions when AmED beverages do not show detrimental associations.
In mostly international studies, there has been evidence that AmED beverages do not reduce subjective effects of intoxication or greatly increase risk propensity.
Some of the research linking energy drinks and negative alcohol-related outcomes has come under criticism as being relatively meaningless when examining real-world outcomes.
For example, as Peacock and Bruno note, while Marczinski et al.'s (2013) study shows that AmED consumption primes users to desire more alcohol, the strength of the desire (e.g., 28 on a scale from 0 [the absence of desire] to 100 [very much desire]) may not cause any meaningful change in drinking choices in the real world. Thus, research is needed on both AmED priming and actual subsequent alcohol intake.
It is worth noting the occasions when AmED beverages do not show detrimental associations.
In mostly international studies, there has been evidence that AmED beverages do not reduce subjective effects of intoxication or greatly increase risk propensity.
Some of the research linking energy drinks and negative alcohol-related outcomes has come under criticism as being relatively meaningless when examining real-world outcomes.
For example, as Peacock and Bruno note, while Marczinski et al.'s (2013) study shows that AmED consumption primes users to desire more alcohol, the strength of the desire (e.g., 28 on a scale from 0 [the absence of desire] to 100 [very much desire]) may not cause any meaningful change in drinking choices in the real world. Thus, research is needed on both AmED priming and actual subsequent alcohol intake.
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