The primary concern the review discusses is the caffeine levels found in energy drinks like Monster. Energy drinks make it easier for a person to develop a caffeine overdose. Symptoms of a caffeine overdose include nausea, vomiting, heart palpitations, high blood pressure and, in rare cases, death. The sugar in Monster can make these symptoms The combination of alcohol and energy drinks can raise blood pressure, heart rate, and the possibility of abnormal heart rhythms, potentially resulting in cardiovascular complications. Alcohol overdose can manifest itself in various ways. An increase in blood pressure, heart rate, anxiety attacks and seizures are some of the indications of an Caffeine acts as a stimulant of CNS and helps to reduce fatigue, drowsiness and restores mental alertness. Though as per the literature, it has been advised that the consumption of up-to 400 mg We really don't know what effect large amounts of these chemicals will have over many years. And there are other health concerns beside cancer. In the Multiethnic Study of Atherosclerosis , daily consumption of diet drinks was associated with a 36% greater risk for metabolic syndrome and a 67% increased risk for type 2 diabetes. Side Effects Of Energy Drinks Caffeine Overdose. The health concerns around energy drinks focus to a large degree on their caffeine content. A 16-oz can of energy drink delivers about 70 mg to 200 mg of caffeine at the very least to your system.[ref]Higgins, John P., Troy D. Tuttle, and Christopher L. Higgins. “Energy beverages: content and The health impacts of energy drinks last long beyond their short caffeine boost, according to new research. and researcher on a 2017 meta-analysis studying the effects of energy drinks. BackgroundThe consumption of Energy Drinks (ED) is very popular among children and teenagers. While potential cardiovascular side effects of these beverages are suggested, the acute impact of ED consumption on the pediatric cardiovascular system has not been systematically examined yet. The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effects of ED consumption on blood pressure and heart The effect of acute consumption of energy drinks on blood pressure, heart rate and blood glucose in the group of young adults. Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2018;15:544. Crossref Let’s take a look at the three most prominent negative effects of energy drinks on mental health: 1. Anxiety. The principal ingredient in energy drinks that presents the desired caffeine fix is Guarana. This extract comprises high levels of caffeine and serves to stimulate the muscles, nervous system, and heart. Energy drinks can cause anxiety, high blood pressure, heart palpitations, and caffeine intoxication and withdrawal, in young people. And while adolescents may use energy drinks to study, long-term O6Go4H.