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http://dx.doi.org/10.15434/kssh.2016.29.3.132

Correlation between High-Caffeine Energy Drink Intake and Mental Health in High School Students  

Park, Woong-Sub (Department of Preventive Medicine.Public Health, College of Medicine, Catholic Kwandong University)
Park, Sunu (Jungsan High School)
Kim, Sang-A (Department of Silver Welfare, Dong Seoul University)
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Purpose: In this study, we analyzed the correlation between high-caffeine energy drink intake and mental health in high school students. Methods: Analyses were conducted using the data of 27,097 responses from the 2015 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey of general high school students. Data were analyzed by logistic regression based on a complex sample design. Results: High-caffeine energy drink intake was positively correlated with the rates of smoking, alcohol consumption, violence, depression, and suicidal thoughts and negatively correlated with the sense of happiness. Conclusion: High-caffeine energy drink intake has a significant impact on the mental health of high school students. Therefore, in-depth research and policies on high-caffeine energy drink intake and the mental health of young individuals are required.
Keywords
Energy drink; Adolescent; Mental health; Caffeine;
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