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Why You Should Not Mix Energy Drinks With Alcohol, Know The Reasons
If you want to know why mixing alcohol and energy drinks is bad then check this article to know the reasons
Do you love to mix your alcohol with highly caffeinated energy drinks? Beware! You may be at higher risk of injury, compared to drinking alcohol only, according to a study.
Alcohol mixed with energy drinks is used either as premixed drinks sold in liquor stores or by combining the two beverages by hand.
"The stimulant effects of caffeine mask the result that most people get when they drink," said lead author Audra Roemer from the University of Victoria in Canada.

The study, detailed in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, classified the injuries as unintentional such as falls or motor vehicle accidents, and intentional such as fights or other physical violence.
In addition, the researchers also looked at whether risk-taking or sensation-seeking tendencies play a role in injuries associated with alcohol mixed with energy drinks use.

People who have these traits might prefer the awake-drunk state that one gets from mixing alcohol and energy drinks, Roemer said adding "this could be a population that's at even higher risk for injuries," he noted.
"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
behaviour
and
more
hazardous
drinking
practices,"
Roemer
said.
With
Inputs
From
IANS
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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