Kids Drinking More Coffee, Energy Drinks
Every day, 73% of children in the U.S. consume caffeine in some way. Soda remains the main culprit, even though its use dropped over a 10-year period. But use of coffee and energy drinks, like Monster and RedBull, shot up, especially among teens and young adults. So says a study in the journal Pediatrics. Researchers used data from the 1999-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. They looked at trends in caffeine use by age (from 2-22), gender, race and ethnicity, as well as income level. Among the findings: Coffee drinking more than doubled. Boys drank more caffeine than girls. Kids in higher-income families were more likely to have caffeine than those in lower-income families. The study was published in Pediatrics online. HealthDay News reported on it Feb. 10.