Higgins John P, Yang Benjamin, Herrin Nikki E, Yarlagadda Santi, Le George T, Ortiz Brandon L, Ali Asif, Infanger Stephen C
John P Higgins, Nikki E Herrin, Santi Yarlagadda, Brandon L Ortiz, Asif Ali, Department of Internal Medicine, McGovern Medical School, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, United States.
World J Cardiol. 2017 Feb 26;9(2):162-166. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v9.i2.162.
To investigate whether consumption of an energy drink will acutely impair endothelial function in young healthy adults.
Energy drinks are being consumed more and more worldwide, and have been associated with some deaths in adolescents and young adults, especially when consumed while exercising. After fasting and not smoking for at least 8 h prior, eleven medical students (9 males) received an electrocardiogram, blood pressure and pulse check, and underwent baseline testing (BL) of endothelial function using the technique of endothelium-dependent flow mediated dilatation (FMD) with high-resolution ultrasound (according to recommended guidelines of the University of Wisconsin Atherosclerosis Imaging Research Program Core Laboratory). The subjects then drank an energy beverage (EB), a 24-oz can of Monster Energy, and the above was repeated at 90 min after consumption. The relative FMD (%) was calculated as the ratio between the average post-cuff release and the baseline diameter. Each image was checked for quality control, and each artery diameter was measured from the media to media points by two experts, 3 measurements at the QRS complex, repeated on 3 separate beats, and then all were averaged.
Subjects characteristics averages (given with standard deviations) include: Age 24.5 ± 1.5 years, sex 9 male and 2 female, weight 71.0 ± 9.1 kg, height 176.4 ± 6.0 cm, BMI 22.8 ± 2.7 kg/m. The hemodynamics were as follows, BL EB group respectively (mean ± SD): Heart rate 65.2 ± 11.3 68.2 ± 11.8 beats per minute, systolic blood pressure 114.0 ± 10.4 mmHg 114.1 ± 10.4 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 68.8 ± 9.3 mmHg 70.6 ± 7.1 mmHg; all were not significantly different. However after drinking the EB, a significantly attenuated peak FMD response was measured (mean ± SD): BL group 5.9% ± 4.6% EB group 1.9% ± 2.1%; = 0.03). Given the increased consumption of energy beverages associated with exercise in young adults, more research is needed.
Energy beverage consumption has a negative impact on arterial endothelial function in young healthy adults.
研究饮用能量饮料是否会对年轻健康成年人的内皮功能产生急性损害。
能量饮料在全球的消费量越来越大,并且与青少年和年轻成年人的一些死亡事件有关,尤其是在运动时饮用。在至少禁食8小时且不吸烟后,11名医学生(9名男性)接受了心电图、血压和脉搏检查,并使用高分辨率超声通过内皮依赖性血流介导的血管舒张(FMD)技术进行了内皮功能的基线测试(BL)(根据威斯康星大学动脉粥样硬化成像研究项目核心实验室的推荐指南)。然后受试者饮用了一罐24盎司的怪物能量(Monster Energy)能量饮料,饮用后90分钟重复上述检查。相对FMD(%)计算为袖带松开后平均直径与基线直径的比值。对每张图像进行质量控制检查,由两名专家从血管中膜到中膜测量每个动脉直径,在QRS波群处测量3次,在3个不同的心搏上重复,然后全部求平均值。
受试者特征平均值(给出标准差)包括:年龄24.5±1.5岁,性别9名男性和2名女性,体重71.0±9.1kg,身高176.4±6.0cm,BMI 22.8±2.7kg/m²。血流动力学如下,BL组和EB组分别为(平均值±标准差):心率65.2±11.3 68.2±11.8次/分钟,收缩压114.0±10.4mmHg 114.1±10.4mmHg,舒张压68.8±9.3mmHg 70.6±7.1mmHg;所有这些均无显著差异。然而,饮用EB后,测量到FMD峰值反应显著减弱(平均值±标准差):BL组5.9%±4.6%,EB组1.9%±2.1%;P = 0.03)。鉴于年轻人中能量饮料消费与运动相关的增加,需要更多的研究。
饮用能量饮料对年轻健康成年人的动脉内皮功能有负面影响。