Just one energy drink may harm blood vessel function

Published On 2018-11-07 14:40 GMT   |   Update On 2018-11-07 14:40 GMT

Dallas, Texas: Consumption of just one energy drink resulted in notably diminished blood vessel function in young, healthy adults, according to a preliminary research from a small study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2018 in Chicago.


This means consuming just one energy drink could increase your risk of heart attack and stroke in 90 minutes.


Energy drink consumption has been associated with many health problems, including conditions associated with the heart, nerves, and stomach. Some believe cardiovascular side effects from energy drinks might be related to the drinks' effects on endothelial, or blood vessel, function.


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John Higgins, of McGovern Medical School at UTHealth in Houston and colleagues, studied 44 non-smoking, healthy medical students in their 20s by testing their endothelial function before each of the students drank a 24-ounce energy drink. Researchers repeated endothelial function testing 90 minutes later.


One and a half hours after consuming the energy drink, researchers checked the young adults' artery flow-mediated dilation - an ultrasound measurement that indicates overall blood vessel health.


They found vessel dilation was on average 5.1 percent in diameter before the energy drink and fell to 2.8 percent diameter after, suggesting acute impairment in vascular function.


Higgins and colleagues believe that the negative effect may be related to the combination of ingredients in the energy drink, such as caffeine, taurine, sugar and other herbals on the endothelium (lining of the blood vessels).


"As energy drinks are becoming more and more popular, it is important to study the effects of these drinks on those who frequently drink them and better determine what, if any, is a safe consumption pattern," authors noted.

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