Energy Drink Consumption and Its Impact on Nutritional and Health Status among Female Students at Al-Razi University Sana’a Yemen
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Energy drinks , female university students , cardiovascular effects , dietary habits , YemenAbstract
Energy drink consumption has risen globally, particularly among adolescents and young adults, with potential adverse effects on cardiovascular, neurological, and gastrointestinal health. This cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence, patterns, and health impacts of energy drink use among 348 female students at Al-Razi University, Sana’a, Yemen. Data on socio-demographics, dietary habits, consumption patterns, and reported symptoms were collected using structured questionnaires and anthropometric measurements. Results showed that 36.8% of students consumed energy drinks, with Lift Up and Code Red being the most popular. Consumption was significantly associated with academic year, smoking, qat chewing, and moderate dietary patterns, but not with BMI, age, marital status, or residence. Common symptoms among consumers included increased heart rate, tremors, frequent urination, and insomnia. Most participants had healthy BMI and good dietary habits. These findings align with international studies highlighting cardiovascular and neurological effects of energy drinks and underscore the need for targeted health education and interventions to promote safer consumption and healthier lifestyles among female university students
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