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[Chloe] Caffeine Overload: Caffeine’s Growing Grip on Teens

Why that quick energy boost may be putting adolescent health at serious risk

2025년 05월 05일
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An energy drink is a type of drink containing sugar and stimulant compounds, usually caffeine, which is marketed as providing mental and physical stimulation[wikimedia]
With more teens reaching for energy drinks to power through school, sports, and social life, experts are quickly becoming worried. These highly caffeinated beverages may offer a quick jolt of energy, but they come with serious consequences. From heart health risks to mental health challenges, the increasing consumption of energy drinks among adolescents is becoming a public health concern.

Chloe Im

A Growing Trend with Hidden Risks

Energy drinks have become a staple in the daily routine of many teenagers. Marketed as cool, energizing, and performance-enhancing, they appeal to students looking to stay awake during class or push harder in sports. According to a recent study from Johns Hopkins Medicine, nearly one in three adolescents aged 12–17 reports regular consumption of energy drinks. Easy access, attractive packaging, and social media trends contribute to their popularity. Many teens are unaware of just how much caffeine and sugar these drinks contain. Popular brands such as Red Bull, Monster, Celsius, Alani, and Bang often contain anywhere from 160mg to 300mg of caffeine per can, which is well above the daily recommended limit for teens.

While the energy boost may feel helpful in the moment, the health effects can be dangerous. Energy drinks typically contain high doses of caffeine and sugar. This combination can lead to increased heart rate, anxiety, trouble sleeping, dehydration, and even high blood pressure. The American Academy of Pediatrics strongly discourages energy drink consumption among adolescents due to potential health risks. Mentally, teens may experience irritability, mood swings, or even depressive symptoms after the initial “crash.” These drinks can also contribute to poor dietary habits, especially when consumed in place of water or nutritious meals.

Pressure, Dependency, and Tragic Outcomes

Many teens turn to energy drinks not just for social reasons, but to cope with academic or athletic pressure. Staying up late to study, attending early morning practices, or participating in rigorous extracurriculars leaves students exhausted. Instead of getting more sleep or taking breaks, some rely on energy drinks to stay alert. This short-term solution can create a harmful cycle of dependency. Sleep deprivation paired with high caffeine intake can negatively impact memory, learning, and concentration, ironically making school performance worse.

There have been several alarming reports linked to teen energy drink consumption. In one tragic case, a 16-year-old in South Carolina died from a caffeine-induced cardiac event after drinking an energy drink, coffee, and a soda in a short period. In the UK, a 10-year-old boy experienced slurred speech and fainting after consuming energy drinks regularly. These incidents, while extreme, highlight the potential severity of overconsumption, especially in developing bodies. Emergency room visits related to energy drinks have been rising, and many include symptoms such as heart palpitations, panic attacks, and nausea.

A young woman drinks a Bang energy drink outdoors, reflecting the growing popularity of highly caffeinated beverages among teens and young adults.[pexels]
A Call for Awareness and Regulation

As a teen who drinks an energy drink about once a week, I’ve experienced some of these effects firsthand. Sometimes, I don’t even feel a noticeable energy boost at all. Instead, I’ve noticed recurring stomach discomfort after drinking them, especially on an empty stomach. It’s made me think more critically about whether the short-term buzz is really worth the possible long-term harm. Talking to friends, I’ve learned that some of them rely on these drinks regularly, not realizing they might be damaging their health slowly over time.

Despite the risks, energy drinks are widely available and often cheaper than bottled water. Many parents and health experts are now advocating for stronger regulations. Some countries have already placed age limits or restricted sales of energy drinks to minors. Schools are also stepping in by banning energy drinks on campus. However, enforcement is inconsistent, and education on the topic is still lacking. Teens often don’t realize the health dangers until it’s too late. Clearer labeling, caffeine content warnings, and public health campaigns could help change that.

As energy drinks become more common among teens, so do the risks. The short-term benefits are outweighed by long-term health concerns, including physical and mental harm. The pressures of school, sports, and life shouldn’t drive young people toward harmful habits. With better awareness, stronger regulations, and informed choices, teens can find healthier ways to stay energized and alert like getting more sleep, drinking water, or eating a balanced diet. It’s time for a serious conversation about the real cost of that quick caffeine fix, and what we can do to protect teen health moving forward.

<Student Reporter Chloe Im> La Canada High School, cim29@mylcusd.ne

Editor’s Note: This article effectively combines research, real-life examples, and personal reflection to raise awareness about a growing health issue among teens.

 

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