
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY DRINKS AMONG TEENS IN BUKHARA REGION
D.H. Ishankulova , Doctor Of Biological Sciences, Bukhara Branch Of Rsnpmtsoir, Bukhara State Medical Institute Named After Abu Ali Ibn Sina, Uzbekistan A.S. Ilyasov , Associate Professor, Bukhara Branch Of Rsnpmtsoir, Bukhara State Medical Institute Named After Abu Ali Ibn Sina, Uzbekistan G.A. Ikhtiyarova , Dsc, Professor, Bukhara Branch Of Rsnpmtsoir, Bukhara State Medical Institute Named After Abu Ali Ibn Sina, Uzbekistan Sh.A.Ishankulova , Bukhara Branch Of Rsnpmtsoir, Bukhara State Medical Institute Named After Abu Ali Ibn Sina, UzbekistanAbstract
Today, energy drinks have become a popular bad habit. However, with the increase in production and circulation of tonic drinks, they have become widely consumed among teenagers. The main consumers are young people aged 18-35 years. The safety of using such drinks has not yet been determined, which requires further research. To date, many scientific works devoted to energy have been carried out and published. This problem does not lose popularity both among young people and among doctors, parents, and teachers. Scientific articles describe the composition of the most common energy drinks. This study showed that of the energy drinks, it is “BURN” that contains the largest amount of caffeine, and therefore requires greater caution in use. The negative impact of energy drinks on the human body has been proven by medicine, and people who consume energy drinks should be aware of the consequences of excessive consumption of them.
Keywords
Teenagers, energy drink, caffeine
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