The combination of caffeine-containing energy drinks and alcohol, popular with young and underage drinkers, may create unexpected consequences: an increased urge to drink more alcohol. That’s the conclusion of a 2015 review by Cecile Marczinski, a University of Northern Kentucky psychologist and expert on binge drinking among adolescents and college students.
Increased rates of binge drinking and risk of alcohol dependence are linked to these combination drinks when compared to alcohol alone. In both animal and human testing, says Dr. Marczinski, “when an energy drink (or caffeine) is combined with alcohol, the desire (or urge) to drink more alcohol is more pronounced…than with the same dose of alcohol alone. The experience of drinking alcohol appears to be more rewarding.”
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