Sunday, November 9, 2014

16. The Caffeine-Alcohol Effect

    Mixing a energy drink with alcohol is one of the most common way young people drink today. However, what those people don`t know is that this can have a much more serious effect than just sticking to booze alone. This mixture makes one think that they are not as drunk as they are, and it causes them to crave more. The effect is that the person has a greater chance of being involved in an incident of some sort. Since 1987, bartenders have been mixing drink such as Red Bull into all types of alcohol, and they have conquered the public. Ever since, the frequency of drinking emergencies  have increased as well. From 2007 to 2011, 2,600 emergencies related to alcoholic energy drinks. On the other hand, restaurants and bars have started adding more and more of these drinks to their menu. Drinks such as Four Loko, which contains four cups of beer and one cup of coffee, can be found at convenience stores. The caffeine in energy drinks helps mask intoxication, which makes the person underestimate how drunk they actually are. They also make a person feel stimulated and awake, which makes them want to drink more. It also helps make the person more addicted to the drink, the same way one is addicted to coffee or smoking. 
     In this article for The Atalntic, Amy Nordrum tries to inform people about how drinking alcoholic energy drinks can have a much more serious effect than regular alcohol. She uses many sources and studies, giving credibility to her work. She informs the reader about something that most people do not know. Throughout the essay she refers more to young people and student, since they are the top consumers for the drink. She uses simple and informal message, but at the same time is able to transmit her message effectively.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/11/the-caffeine-alcohol-effect/382023/

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