Affiliation:
1. Astrakhan State Medical University
Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis and evaluation of the main components that make up
energy drinks (ED), their effect on individual organs and systems, as well as on the body as a whole. The data
of researchers from various countries in the area of the influence of the components contained in EN on various
groups of the population are demonstrated. Considerable importance in the article is given to the combined use
of ED and alcohol, as well as the mutual enhancement of their toxic effects on the human body. It is shown
that some positive effects from the use of ED are leveled compared to the scale of their negative impact. Further
study of the negative consequences of taking ED, as well as strict regulation in the field of their advertising
and turnover, will reduce the degree of influence of this problem on humanity.
Publisher
Astrakhan State Medical University
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