Energy drinks cause hyperactivity in school kids

hypMiddle-school children who consume heavily sweetened energy drinks have 66 percent more chances to get hyperactivity and inattention symptoms, reveals a new study in New York.

The finding has implications for school success and lends support to existing recommendations to limit the amount of sweetened beverages school children drink.

The authors also recommend that children avoid energy drinks, which in addition to high levels of sugar also often contain caffeine.

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