Among 401 NCAA athletes at a major Division-I university, more than one-third reported mixing alcohol and energy drinks in the ultimo
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share this: to precept to a study presented at the stars and stripes banner College of Sports Medicine's 57th Annual Meeting in Baltimore. Conrad Woolsey, Ph.D., surveyed athletes from every sport about their usage of alcohol and high-caffeine energy drinks and the combined use of the two. Within this sample, 315 (78.6 percent) of athletes consumed alcohol and 92 percent of this subgroup participated in alcohol binge-drinking episodes (five or more drinks in one session)...
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