New Delhi, Feb. 21 -- An increasing number of children and teenagers are drinking energy drinks (ED), raising concerns about how these drinks may affect their heart health. Since their bodies are still developing, young people might react differently to the ingredients in these drinks. This new report, published in Cureus, examines the contents of energy drinks and their potential effects on heart function in younger people. It discusses symptoms that doctors have noticed in patients who consume these drinks.

Specifically, it focuses on how drinks with stimulants can affect heart rate, heart rhythm, and blood flow, especially when consumed often or in large amounts. The research also looks at how these drinks can lead to sleep problems a...