Report Claims Drinking One Energy Drink A Day Can Increase Heart Risk, Even In Healthy Adults
Energy drinks have gained in popularity over the years. I admit that I drink them on rare occasion. We've heard warnings that drinking a lot of them can be dangerous, as well as mixing them with alcohol. Now, it appears that even a single can has the potential to be dangerous.
StarTribune.com shared a quote from Dr. Anna Svatikova, who is with the Mayo Clinic and was the lead author of a study on energy drinks. Dr. Svatikova is quoted as saying, “We now show that the increases in blood pressure are accompanied by increases in norepinephrine, a stress hormone chemical, and this could predispose an increased risk of cardiac events — even in healthy people."
It appears the issue is that most energy drinks contain the amount of caffeine contained in 3 cups of coffee. While that may not sound like too much, most people drink energy drinks significantly faster than they would 3 cups of coffee. Therefore, all the caffeine and other ingredients are hitting your body at once.
I'll still enjoy the occasional energy drink as I don't drink anything fast. Will reports such as this alter your habits when it comes to energy drinks?