Division of Pediatric Cardiology and Intensive Care, University Hospital, LMU Munich, 81377 Munich, Germany.
Nutrients. 2023 May 29;15(11):2537. doi: 10.3390/nu15112537.
This review aims to investigate and summarize adverse health events in children and adolescents associated with energy drink (ED) consumption, while also exploring the impact of simultaneous trigger factors and/or preexisting health conditions. We searched the database of PubMed, Cochrane library, and Web of Science for cases associated with ED consumption in minors up to 9 May 2023. The literature written in English met inclusion criteria if patients were <18 years of age and the ED consumption was confirmed. Records, relevant articles, and reports that met all inclusion criteria were fully read by two researchers. In total, 18 cases reporting adverse health events were included. Of those, 45% affected the cardiovascular system, 33% the neuropsychological system, and 22% other organ systems. In 33% of cases, additional triggers were reported. In 44% preexisting health conditions were present. This literature review suggests that ED intake may well be associated with adverse health events in minors. The cardiovascular and the neuropsychiatric systems seem to be predisposed. ED consumption in combination with potential trigger factors or in the presence of preexisting health conditions appears to be critical. To prevent adverse health events in the future, children and adolescents should be informed about risk factors and responsible consumption behaviors.
本综述旨在调查和总结与能量饮料(ED)消费相关的儿童和青少年不良健康事件,并探讨同时存在的触发因素和/或潜在健康状况的影响。我们在 PubMed、Cochrane 图书馆和 Web of Science 数据库中搜索了截至 2023 年 5 月 9 日与未成年人 ED 消费相关的案例。如果患者年龄<18 岁且 ED 消费得到证实,那么符合纳入标准的英文文献也会被纳入。两名研究人员仔细阅读了符合所有纳入标准的记录、相关文章和报告。共有 18 例报告了不良健康事件的病例被纳入。其中,45%影响心血管系统,33%影响神经心理系统,22%影响其他器官系统。在 33%的病例中,报告了其他的触发因素。在 44%的病例中,存在潜在的健康状况。本文献综述表明,ED 摄入可能与未成年人的不良健康事件有关。心血管系统和神经精神系统似乎更容易受到影响。ED 消费与潜在的触发因素结合,或在存在潜在健康状况的情况下,似乎是关键因素。为了预防未来的不良健康事件,应向儿童和青少年宣传危险因素和负责任的消费行为。