Energy drink consumption may cause cardiovascular issues, such as high blood pressure and heart arrhythmias. In some cases, excessive consumption has been linked to heart attacks.
Energy drinks have become increasingly popular, especially among young adults. An estimated
Although energy drinks are promoted as a way to boost physical or mental performance, excessive consumption of energy drinks
Here’s what you need to know about the connection between energy drinks and heart attacks.
In recent years, excessive energy drink consumption
Energy drinks contain moderate to high amounts of caffeine and sugar, along with various stimulating ingredients like guarana, taurine, carnitine, and ginseng.
Data suggests the
While consuming low to moderate amounts of caffeine is considered safe, consuming high levels of caffeine can cause
Other ingredients like taurine and ginseng have stimulating effects that may lead to health problems in high doses, especially when combined with caffeine.
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However, despite the link between excessive energy drink consumption and heart failure, there’s
More research is needed on the safety of energy drink consumption and the synergistic effect of their combined ingredients.
Research suggests excessive consumption of energy drinks may damage the heart in several different ways, leading to various cardiovascular issues.
Atrial fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia, or atypical heart rhythm. It can cause a fast, pounding heartbeat or shortness of breath and is the
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Blood pressure
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, includes
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Arrhythmias
Heart arrhythmias are
A 2021 review found that acute energy drink consumption can disrupt the heart’s electrical system in several ways, leading to increased resting heart rate. The authors noted that these changes may be concerning for people with certain risk factors, including those with:
- diabetes
- high body mass index (BMI)
- family history of cardiovascular disease
Heart failure
Heart failure occurs when the heart
In a 2021 case report, a 21-year-old male who consumed an average of four cans of energy drinks per day for 2 years was found to have both heart failure and kidney failure. His heart symptoms and function significantly improved with drug treatment and after he stopped consuming energy drinks.
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Sugar consumption
Excessive sugar consumption can lead to weight gain, type 2 diabetes, and serious medical conditions.
A 2020 systematic review found that high consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, including energy drinks, sodas, and sweetened carbonated beverages, led to increased systolic blood pressure and hypertension in children and adolescents.
It should be noted that not all energy drinks have high amounts of sugar, and some use sugar substitutes.
Medical emergencyCall emergency medical services if you experience the symptoms below or observe them in or another person. Getting treatment as soon as possible can help reduce the amount of damage to the heart muscle.
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- chest pain or discomfort, which may last more than a few minutes and feel like uncomfortable pressure or squeezing
- weakness or light-headedness
- cold sweats
- pain or discomfort in the jaw, neck, or back
- pain or discomfort in one or both arms or shoulders
- shortness of breath
Other symptoms of a heart attack may include unusual tiredness, nausea, or vomiting.
Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about energy drinks and heart attacks.
Can energy drinks cause heart palpitations?
Excessive consumption of energy drinks may lead to heart palpitations and arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, according to
Drinking alcohol or using other stimulants along with energy drinks may increase the risk of palpitations.
How do energy drinks affect your heart rate?
Energy drinks have been shown to increase your heart rate by as much as 20 beats per minute, according to
The effect on your heart rate may depend on the amount of caffeine and other stimulating ingredients in the drink, which can vary widely among products.
How many energy drinks cause heart attacks?
There is currently no consensus on the number of energy drinks that may cause heart attacks. It may depend on many factors, including the ingredients, your age, other medical conditions you may have, and your health history.
A 2024 study noted instances of people having cardiac arrest after consuming energy drinks.
A single energy drink will likely not cause any health problems. However, consuming excessive amounts of energy drinks may potentially lead to cardiovascular issues, especially when combined with alcohol or other stimulants.
Some case reports have linked energy drink consumption with cardiovascular problems like arrhythmias and heart attacks. More research is needed on the safety of energy drinks and the effects of their various ingredients.