energy drink reliance
Selected indexed studies
- A Positive Relationship Between Caffeine Intake and Endometriosis: A Cross-Sectional Study of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2006. (J Hum Nutr Diet, 2025) [PMID:39740191]
- Energy Beverage Use Among U.S. Service Members. (Mil Med, 2018) [PMID:30007307]
- Contribution of snacks to dietary intakes of young children in the United States. (Matern Child Nutr, 2018) [PMID:28337856]
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- A Positive Relationship Between Caffeine Intake and Endometriosis: A Cross-Sectional Study of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2006. (2025) pubmed
- Energy Beverage Use Among U.S. Service Members. (2018) pubmed
- Contribution of snacks to dietary intakes of young children in the United States. (2018) pubmed
- A systematic review of the relationship between portion size and indexes of adiposity in children. (2025) pubmed
- Beverage consumption in an Alaska Native village: a mixed-methods study of behaviour, attitudes and access. (2016) pubmed
- Halting the obesity epidemic: a public health policy approach. (2000) pubmed
- The Impact of a commercially available thermogenic caffeinated beverage on indices of energy expenditure and substrate utilization. (2025) pubmed
- Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria. (2014) pubmed
- Association of Physicians of India Expert Recommendations on Oral Fluid, Electrolytes, and Energy Management during Transition Care and Discharge for Hospitalized Patients with Nondiarrheal Illnesses. (2024) pubmed
- Nutritional supplementation and anabolic steroid use in adolescents. (2008) pubmed