Department of Behavioral Science and Community Health, University of Florida, Gainesville, 32610-0175, USA.
Addict Behav. 2010 Apr;35(4):325-30. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.11.004. Epub 2009 Nov 24.
To assess event-level associations between energy drink consumption, alcohol intoxication, and intention to drive a motor vehicle in patrons exiting bars at night.
Alcohol field study. Data collected in a U.S. college bar district from 802 randomly selected and self-selected patrons. Anonymous interview and survey data were obtained as well as breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) readings.
Results from logistic regression models revealed that patrons who had consumed alcohol mixed with energy drinks were at a 3-fold increased risk of leaving a bar highly intoxicated (BrAC> or =0.08g/210L), as well as a 4-fold increased risk of intending to drive upon leaving the bar district, compared to other drinking patrons who did not consume alcoholic beverages mixed with energy drinks.
These event-level associations provide additional evidence that energy drink consumption by young adults at bars is a marker for elevated involvement in nighttime risk-taking behavior. Further field research is needed to develop sound regulatory policy on alcohol/energy drink sales practices of on-premise establishments.
评估夜间酒吧顾客中能量饮料消费、醉酒和意图驾驶机动车辆之间的事件级关联。
酒精现场研究。在美国一所大学酒吧区随机选择和自我选择的 802 名顾客收集匿名访谈和调查数据以及呼气酒精浓度(BrAC)读数。
逻辑回归模型的结果表明,与其他不饮用含酒精能量饮料的饮酒顾客相比,饮用含酒精能量饮料的顾客有三倍的风险在酒吧高度醉酒(BrAC>或=0.08g/210L)离开酒吧,并且有四倍的风险在离开酒吧区时意图驾驶。
这些事件级关联提供了额外的证据,表明年轻人在酒吧消费能量饮料是夜间冒险行为的一个标志。需要进一步的现场研究来制定有关酒精/能量饮料销售实践的健全监管政策。