We have read with great interest the paper “Caffeinated beverage consumption among adolescents in Sagamu, Nigeria: implications for health promotion” by Sholeye O et al. [1] and we found it of importance with a view to health prevention in young subjects. This cross-sectional study carried out among 350 adolescents evaluated the pattern of caffeinated drink consumption among in-school adolescents in Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. Authors concluded that consumption of caffeinated beverages was high among adolescents in Sagamu.
Mattioli, A.V., Manenti, A., Farinetti, A. (2022). Energy drink consumption in young subjects: a growing problem. THE PAN AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 43, 1-4 [10.11604/pamj.2022.43.107.36067].
Energy drink consumption in young subjects: a growing problem
Mattioli A. V.
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2022
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We have read with great interest the paper “Caffeinated beverage consumption among adolescents in Sagamu, Nigeria: implications for health promotion” by Sholeye O et al. [1] and we found it of importance with a view to health prevention in young subjects. This cross-sectional study carried out among 350 adolescents evaluated the pattern of caffeinated drink consumption among in-school adolescents in Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. Authors concluded that consumption of caffeinated beverages was high among adolescents in Sagamu.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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