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Filter by:Quasi-experiment and Cross-sectional study, six-arm design protocol will be carried out. The study will be conducted under the Declaration of Helsinki. The current study will assess the effects of EDs consumption on the physiological and psychological responses of Israeli Arab adolescents. These effects will also be examined in association with the adolescent's plasma metabolite profiles. The study has five specific aims: (1) to assess the effects of ED consumption with or without a meal, on Israeli Arab adolescents glucose levels by using mixed meal tolerance test (MMTT) (2) to assess the effect of ED consumption with or without a meal on their blood pressure (3) to evaluate the association between ED consumption per day by the Israeli Arab adolescents and their nutritional status and habits (4) to examine for possible associations between Israeli Arab adolescents psychological status (i.e. mood and anxiety) and ED consumption per day (5) to examine for possible associations between ED and caffeine consumption and plasma metabolite profiles and, the subject's psychological status.
This study is designed to test the efficacy of energy drinks. This is a double-blinded, crossover, randomized clinical trial, measuring the effect of the test drinks compared with placebo drink in 200 participants aged 18-70 years.
The objective of this study is to investigate the prevalence of energy drink, alcohol and substance use among university students; to explore whether there is a relationship between energy drink consumption and alcohol-substance use in university students or not and to evaluate effect of impulsiveness and sensation seeking on this relationship.
This study is being done to look at the cardiovascular response, if any, to intake of commercially available energy drink. We hypothesize that energy drink consumption compared to a control drink in healthy adults alters the cardiovascular hemodynamic system.The focus of this study is to elucidate the physiological/cardiovascular response to an energy drink consumption as compared to a control drink both at rest and during stressful conditions in healthy adults.