Mixing alcoholic beverages with highly caffeinated energy drinks could be increasing the risk of falls and injury according to Canadian researchers. A team from the University of Victoria's Centre for Addictions Research of BC (CARBC) looked at 13 studies on the topic of alcohol and energy drinks published from 1981 to 2016.
加拿大研究员表示:高咖啡因能量饮品混酒喝会增加跌倒和受伤的风险。维多利亚大学不列颠哥伦比亚省成瘾研究中心(CARBC)的一个研究小组查看了13项在1981年至2016年发布的有关酒精与能量饮品的研究。
From the 13 studies that fit the criteria, 10 showed evidence of a link between drinking alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) and an increased risk of injury compared to drinking alcohol only. The study included both unintentional injuries such as falls or car accidents and intentional such as fights or other types of physical violence.
在符合标准的13项研究中,10项研究表明:相比只喝酒的人士,将能量饮品混酒喝的人士有更高的受伤风险。研究因素包括一些无意的伤害,比如跌倒或车祸,还包括刻意而为的伤害,比如打架斗殴和其它形式的暴力行为。
According to the researchers AmED use is increasingly popular across North America, with mixing a Red Bull and vodka a common example. These types of beverages can also be bought as premixed drinks from liquor stores. Explaining the findings, lead study author Audra Roemer, M.Sc. said, "The stimulant effects of caffeine mask the result that most people get when they drink. Usually when you're drinking alcohol, you get tired and you go home. Energy drinks mask that, so people may underestimate how intoxicated they are, end up staying out later, consume more alcohol, and engage in risky behavior and more hazardous drinking practices."
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