Use of Caffeine-Containing Energy Drinks by Japanese Middle School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study of Related Factors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Survey Contents
2.2.1. Objective Variable
2.2.2. Explanatory Variables
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Student Overview
Item | Total | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|---|
236 (%) | 110 (%) | 126 (%) | |
Grade level | |||
Grade 7 | 80 (33.9) | 35 (31.8) | 45 (35.8) |
Grade 8 | 75 (31.8) | 34 (30.9) | 41 (32.5) |
Grade 9 | 81 (34.3) | 41 (37.3) | 40 (31.7) |
Frequency of eating breakfast | |||
Not every day | 26 (11.0) | 12 (10.9) | 14 (11.1) |
Every day | 210 (89.0) | 98 (89.0) | 112 (88.9) |
Number of snacks eaten daily | |||
More than once | 202 (85.6) | 93 (84.5) | 109 (86.5) |
No snacking | 34 (14.4) | 17 (15.5) | 17 (13.5) |
Frequency of buying snacks and juice on one’s own | |||
Do not buy | 79 (33.5) | 35 (31.8) | 44 (34.9) |
More than once a week | 157 (66.5) | 75 (68.2) | 82 (65.1) |
Know the effects of caffeine | |||
Do not know/have heard of it | 88 (37.3) | 42 (38.2) | 46 (36.5) |
Know a little/know/can explain | 148 (62.7) | 68 (61.8) | 80 (63.5) |
Use smartphone in bed | |||
No | 181 (76.7) | 82 (74.5) | 99 (78.6) |
Yes | 55 (23.3) | 28 (25.5) | 27 (21.4) |
Haziness | |||
Often/sometimes | 85 (36.0) | 39 (35.5) | 46 (36.5) |
Never/almost never | 151 (64.0) | 71 (64.5) | 80 (63.5) |
Diarrhea | |||
Often/sometimes | 54 (22.9) | 30 (27.3) | 24 (19.0) |
Never/almost never | 182 (77.1) | 80 (72.7) | 102 (81.0) |
Dizziness | |||
Often/sometimes | 94 (39.8) | 41 (37.3) | 53 (42.1) |
Never/almost never | 142 (60.2) | 69 (62.7) | 73 (57.9) |
Jumpy eyelids or muscles | |||
Often/sometimes | 73 (30.9) | 28 (25.5) | 45 (35.7) |
Never/almost never | 163 (69.1) | 82 (74.5) | 81 (64.3) |
Fast heartbeat for no known reason | |||
Often/sometimes | 27 (11.4) | 14 (12.7) | 13 (10.3) |
Never/almost never | 209 (88.6) | 96 (87.3) | 113 (89.7) |
Sudden shortness of breath | |||
Often/sometimes | 19 (8.1) | 6 (5.5) | 13 (10.3) |
Never/almost never | 217 (91.9) | 104 (94.5) | 113 (89.7) |
Tremors and numbness of hands/feet | |||
Often/sometimes | 35 (14.8) | 16 (14.5) | 19 (15.1) |
Never/almost never | 201 (85.2) | 94 (85.5) | 107 (84.9) |
Understand food labels * | |||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 63 (26.7) | 35 (31.8) | 28 (22.2) |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 173 (73.3) | 75 (68.2) | 98 (77.8) |
Try to look at food labels when buying food and beverages | |||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 107 (45.3) | 64 (58.2) | 43 (34.1) |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 129 (54.7) | 46 (41.8) | 83 (65.9) |
Can select better food items by looking at the label ingredient name and expiration dates. | |||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 75 (31.8) | 48 (43.6) | 27 (21.4) |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 161 (68.2) | 62 (56.4) | 99 (78.6) |
Can select better food items by looking at nutritional labels like calories, etc. | |||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 117 (49.6) | 64 (58.2) | 53 (42.1) |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 119 (50.4) | 46 (41.8) | 73 (57.9) |
Try to eat meals containing staple foods, a main dish, and side dishes | |||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 84 (35.6) | 43 (39.1) | 41 (32.5) |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 152 (64.4) | 67 (60.9) | 85 (67.5) |
Can judge if my diet is balanced | |||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 79 (33.5) | 39 (35.5) | 40 (31.7) |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 157 (66.5) | 71 (64.5) | 86 (68.3) |
Do feel you want to get more exercise? | |||
Not applicable/slightly applicable | 55 (23.3) | 26 (23.6) | 29 (23.0) |
Somewhat applicable/applicable | 181 (76.7) | 84 (76.4) | 97 (77.0) |
Can you make time to exercise? | |||
Not applicable/slightly applicable | 96 (40.7) | 32 (29.1) | 64 (50.8) |
Somewhat applicable/applicable | 140 (59.3) | 78 (70.9) | 62 (49.2) |
Always able to wake up at the same time | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 52 (22.0) | 24 (21.8) | 28 (22.2) |
Applicable every day | 184 (78.0) | 86 (78.2) | 98 (77.8) |
Able to get sunlight after waking up | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 157 (66.5) | 64 (58.2) | 93 (73.8) |
Applicable every day | 79 (33.5) | 46 (41.8) | 33 (26.2) |
Do not consume caffeine four hours before sleep | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 109 (46.2) | 50 (45.5) | 59 (46.8) |
Applicable every day | 127 (53.8) | 60 (54.5) | 67 (53.2) |
Do not nap in the afternoons | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 73 (30.9) | 27 (24.5) | 46 (36.5) |
Applicable every day | 163 (69.1) | 83 (75.5) | 80 (63.5) |
Take early baths | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 170 (72.0) | 73 (66.4) | 97 (77.0) |
Applicable every day | 66 (28.0) | 37 (33.6) | 29 (23.0) |
Not snacking after dinner | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 91 (38.6) | 44 (40.0) | 47 (37.3) |
Applicable every day | 145 (61.4) | 66 (60.0) | 79 (62.7) |
Stop smartphone/TV/game/computer use one hour before sleep | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 176 (74.6) | 87 (79.1) | 89 (70.6) |
Applicable every day | 60 (25.4) | 23 (20.9) | 37 (29.4) |
Not thinking worries and unhappy events before sleep | |||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 129 (54.7) | 59 (53.6) | 70 (55.6) |
Applicable every day | 107 (45.3) | 51 (46.4) | 56 (44.4) |
Are there any current lifestyle habits that you could improve upon? | |||
No | 144 (61.0) | 58 (52.7) | 86 (68.3) |
Yes | 92 (39.0) | 52 (47.3) | 40 (31.7) |
3.2. Concerning Using EDs
3.3. Relationship between EDs Use and Lifestyle in Nominal Scale
Item | Total n | Boys | Girls | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Non- Users n (%) | Users n (%) | p | Non- Users n (%) | Users n (%) | p | ||
Grade level | |||||||
Grade 7 | 80 | 21 (36.8) | 14 (26.4) | 0.232 | 33 (35.9) | 12 (35.3) | 0.849 |
Grade 8 | 75 | 19 (33.3) | 15 (28.3) | 31 (33.7) | 10 (29.4) | ||
Grade 9 | 81 | 17 (29.8) | 24 (45.3) | 28 (30.4) | 12 (35.3) | ||
Frequency of eating breakfast | |||||||
Not every day | 26 | 6 (10.5) | 6 (11.3) | 0.894 | 9 (9.8) | 5 (14.7) | 0.435 |
Every day | 210 | 51 (89.5) | 47 (88.7) | 83 (90.2) | 29 (85.3) | ||
Number of snacks eaten daily | |||||||
More than once | 202 | 46 (80.7) | 47 (88.7) | 0.247 | 78 (84.8) | 31 (91.2) | 0.351 |
No snacking | 34 | 11 (19.3) | 6 (11.3) | 14 (15.2) | 3 (8.8) | ||
Frequency of buying snacks and juice on one’s own | |||||||
Do not buy | 79 | 26 (45.6) | 9 (17.0) | 0.001 | 35 (38.0) | 9 (26.5) | 0.226 |
More than once a week | 157 | 31 (54.4) | 44 (83.0) | 57 (62.0) | 25 (73.5) | ||
Know the effects of caffeine | |||||||
Do not know/have heard of it | 88 | 18 (31.6) | 24 (45.3) | 0.139 | 34 (37.0) | 12 (35.3) | 0.863 |
Know a little/know/can explain | 148 | 39 (68.4) | 29 (54.7) | 58 (63.0) | 22 (64.7) | ||
Use smartphone in bed | |||||||
No | 181 | 46 (80.7) | 36 (67.9) | 0.124 | 70 (76.1) | 29 (85.3) | 0.264 |
Yes | 55 | 11 (19.3) | 17 (32.1) | 22 (23.9) | 5 (14.7) | ||
Haziness | |||||||
Often/sometimes | 85 | 20 (35.1) | 19 (35.8) | 0.934 | 32 (34.8) | 14 (41.2) | 0.508 |
Never/almost never | 151 | 37 (64.9) | 34 (64.2) | 60 (65.2) | 20 (58.8) | ||
Diarrhea | |||||||
Often/sometimes | 54 | 18 (31.6) | 12 (22.6) | 0.293 | 17 (18.5) | 7 (20.6) | 0.789 |
Never/almost never | 182 | 39 (68.4) | 41 (77.4) | 75 (81.5) | 27 (79.4) | ||
Dizziness | |||||||
Often/sometimes | 94 | 22 (38.6) | 19 (35.8) | 0.766 | 40 (43.5) | 13 (38.2) | 0.597 |
Never/almost never | 142 | 35 (61.4) | 34 (64.2) | 52 (56.5) | 21 (61.8) | ||
Jumpy eyelids or muscles | |||||||
Often/sometimes | 73 | 13 (22.8) | 15 (28.3) | 0.509 | 34 (37.0) | 11 (32.4) | 0.632 |
Never/almost never | 163 | 44 (77.2) | 38 (71.7) | 58 (63.0) | 23 (67.6) | ||
Fast heartbeat for no known reason | |||||||
Often/sometimes | 27 | 9 (15.8) | 5 (9.4) | 0.318 | 8 (8.7) | 5 (14.7) | 0.325 |
Never/almost never | 209 | 48 (84.2) | 48 (90.6) | 84 (91.3) | 29 (85.3) | ||
Sudden shortness of breath | |||||||
Often/sometimes | 19 | 3 (5.3) | 3 (5.7) | 0.927 | 8 (8.7) | 5 (14.7) | 0.325 |
Never/almost never | 217 | 54 (94.7) | 50 (94.3) | 84 (91.3) | 29 (85.3) | ||
Tremors and numbness of hands/feet | |||||||
Often/sometimes | 35 | 8 (14.0) | 8 (15.1) | 0.875 | 16 (17.4) | 3 (8.8) | 0.233 |
Never/almost never | 201 | 49 (86.0) | 45 (84.9) | 76 (82.6) | 31 (91.2) | ||
Understand food labels * | |||||||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 63 | 13 (22.8) | 22 (41.5) | 0.035 | 20 (21.7) | 8 (23.5) | 0.830 |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 173 | 44 (77.2) | 31 (58.5) | 72 (78.3) | 26 (76.5) | ||
Try to look at food labels when buying food and beverages | |||||||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 107 | 32 (56.1) | 32 (60.4) | 0.653 | 32 (34.8) | 11 (32.4) | 0.798 |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 129 | 25 (43.9) | 21 (39.6) | 60 (65.2) | 23 (67.6) | ||
Can select better food items by looking at the label ingredient name and expiration dates | |||||||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 75 | 22 (38.6) | 26 (49.1) | 0.269 | 20 (21.7) | 7 (20.6) | 0.889 |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 161 | 35 (61.4) | 27 (50.9) | 72 (78.3) | 27 (79.4) | ||
Can select better food items by looking at nutritional labels like calories, etc. | |||||||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 117 | 31 (54.4) | 33 (62.3) | 0.403 | 37 (40.2) | 16 (47.1) | 0.490 |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 119 | 26 (45.6) | 20 (37.7) | 55 (59.8) | 18 (52.9) | ||
Try to eat meals containing staple foods, a main dish, and side dishes | |||||||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 84 | 23 (40.4) | 20 (37.7) | 0.779 | 31 (33.7) | 10 (29.4) | 0.649 |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 152 | 34 (59.6) | 33 (62.3) | 61 (66.3) | 24 (70.6) | ||
Can judge if my diet is balanced | |||||||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | 79 | 20 (35.1) | 19 (35.8) | 0.934 | 32 (34.8) | 8 (23.5) | 0.228 |
Strongly agree/slightly agree | 157 | 37 (64.9) | 34 (64.2) | 60 (65.2) | 26 (76.5) | ||
Do feel you want to get more exercise? | |||||||
Not applicable/slightly applicable | 55 | 14 (24.6) | 12 (22.6) | 0.813 | 20 (21.7) | 9 (26.5) | 0.575 |
Somewhat applicable/applicable | 181 | 43 (75.4) | 41 (77.4) | 72 (78.3) | 25 (73.5) | ||
Can you make time to exercise? | |||||||
Not applicable/slightly applicable | 96 | 16 (28.1) | 16 (30.2) | 0.807 | 47 (51.1) | 17 (50.0) | 0.914 |
Somewhat applicable/applicable | 140 | 41 (71.9) | 37 (69.8) | 45 (48.9) | 17 (50.0) | ||
Always able to wake up at the same time | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 52 | 17 (29.8) | 7 (13.2) | 0.035 | 17 (18.5) | 11 (32.4) | 0.096 |
Applicable every day | 184 | 40 (70.2) | 46 (86.8) | 75 (81.5) | 23 (67.6) | ||
Able to get sunlight after waking up | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 157 | 34 (59.6) | 30 (56.6) | 0.746 | 65 (70.7) | 28 (82.4) | 0.185 |
Applicable every day | 79 | 23 (40.4) | 23 (43.4) | 27 (29.3) | 6 (17.6) | ||
Do not consume caffeine four hours before sleep | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 109 | 22 (38.6) | 28 (52.8) | 0.134 | 41 (44.6) | 18 (52.9) | 0.403 |
Applicable every day | 127 | 35 (61.4) | 25 (47.2) | 51 (55.4) | 16 (47.1) | ||
Do not nap in the afternoons | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 73 | 12 (21.1) | 15 (28.3) | 0.377 | 33 (35.9) | 13 (38.2) | 0.807 |
Applicable every day | 163 | 45 (78.9) | 38 (71.7) | 59 (64.1) | 21 (61.8) | ||
Take early baths | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 170 | 38 (66.7) | 35 (66.0) | 0.944 | 69 (75.0) | 28 (82.4) | 0.384 |
Applicable every day | 66 | 19 (33.3) | 18 (34.0) | 23 (25.0) | 6 (17.6) | ||
Not snacking after dinner | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 91 | 27 (47.4) | 17 (32.1) | 0.102 | 32 (34.8) | 15 (44.1) | 0.336 |
Applicable every day | 145 | 30 (52.6) | 36 (67.9) | 60 (65.2) | 19 (55.9) | ||
Stop smartphone/TV/game/computer use one hour before sleep | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 176 | 42 (73.7) | 45 (84.9) | 0.148 | 65 (70.7) | 24 (70.6) | 0.994 |
Applicable every day | 60 | 15 (26.3) | 8 (15.1) | 27 (29.3) | 10 (29.4) | ||
Not thinking worries and unhappy events before sleep | |||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | 129 | 31 (54.4) | 28 (52.8) | 0.870 | 48 (52.2) | 22 (64.7) | 0.209 |
Applicable every day | 107 | 26 (45.6) | 25 (47.2) | 44 (47.8) | 12 (35.3) | ||
Are there any current lifestyle habits that you could improve upon? | |||||||
No | 144 | 33 (57.9) | 25 (47.2) | 0.260 | 61 (66.3) | 25 (73.5) | 0.439 |
Yes | 92 | 24 (42.1) | 28 (52.8) | 31 (33.7) | 9 (26.5) |
3.4. Relationship between ED Use and Lifestyle on a Continuous Scale
3.5. The Results of the Logistic Regression Analysis concerning the Factors Related to Energy Drink Use among Boys and Girls
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Item | Boys | Girls | ||||
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Non-User M * (SD **) | User M * (SD **) | p *** | Non-User M * (SD **) | User M * (SD **) | p *** | |
Height | 159.01 (7.32) | 161.84 (7.13) | 0.055 | 154.35 (5.01) | 154.26 (5.09) | 0.739 |
Body weight | 47.46 (9.90) | 50.281 (9.18) | 0.031 | 44.61 (6.79) | 44.89 (6.93) | 0.498 |
Body mass index | 18.70 (3.32) | 19.09 (2.65) | 0.140 | 18.68 (2.32) | 18.76 (2.16) | 0.690 |
Media-viewing time (min.) | ||||||
on school days | 92.63 (61.49) | 92.45 (56.63) | 0.896 | 76.52 (51.99) | 75.15 (46.75) | 0.916 |
on holidays | 175.96 (95.29) | 182.26 (120.28) | 0.966 | 137.28 (89.79) | 136.76 (78.27) | 0.692 |
Exercise time (min.) | 111.23 (58.68) | 120.85 (64.46) | 0.392 | 77.64 (53.95) | 70.88 (60.72) | 0.310 |
Number of consumed cups of drinks containing caffeine (200 mL) | 1.14 (1.47) | 1.85 (1.63) | 0.010 | 1.39 (1.67) | 1.32 (1.61) | 0.943 |
Scale for the Evaluation of Healthy Eating Habits of Japanese People | ||||||
dietary balance | 16.35 (3.30) | 16.23 (3.43) | 0.894 | 16.33 (3.49) | 17.62 (2.86) | 0.049 |
eating healthy meals | 14.47 (3.07) | 13.57 (3.04) | 0.101 | 14.97 (3.28) | 15.71 (2.55) | 0.320 |
food restrictions for health | 10.21 (3.52) | 10.42 (3.58) | 0.658 | 11.0 (3.59) | 11.24 (3.71) | 0.832 |
total | 41.04 (7.78) | 40.21 (7.33) | 0.518 | 42.29 (8.24) | 44.56 (7.64) | 0.161 |
Media Literacy Scale on Diet | ||||||
use of food labels | 16.61 (2.08) | 16.25 (2.20) | 0.328 | 16.67 (1.94) | 16.74 (2.09) | 0.978 |
judgment of nutritional balance | 12.00 (2.04) | 12.26 (2.13) | 0.502 | 12.17 (2.00) | 12.79 (1.67) | 0.135 |
total of autonomic judgment | 28.61 (3.29) | 28.51 (3.79) | 0.874 | 28.85 (3.35) | 29.53 (2.99) | 0.239 |
Amount of sleep (min.) | ||||||
on school days | 442.63 (54.49) | 440.09 (60.00) | 0.882 | 417.75 (53.23) | 415.59 (50.09) | 0.905 |
on holidays | 521.32 (81.71) | 534.62 (75.24) | 0.314 | 513.15 (60.49) | 497.50 (67.67) | 0.068 |
Wake time | ||||||
on school days | 6.24 (0.81) | 6.49 (0.62) | 0.059 | 6.22 (0.70) | 6.33 (0.73) | 0.416 |
on holidays | 7.72 (1.28) | 8.24 (1.29) | 0.031 | 7.72 (0.99) | 7.62 (1.11) | 0.475 |
Bedtime | ||||||
on school nights | 10.87 (0.83) | 11.15 (0.87) | 0.053 | 11.25 (0.81) | 11.40 (0.85) | 0.663 |
on holidays | 11.04 (0.91) | 11.33 (0.90) | 0.110 | 11.16 (0.99) | 11.32 (1.07) | 0.508 |
Athens insomnia scale | 11.89 (2.23) | 11.60 (2.19) | 0.537 | 11.53 (2.47) | 12.18 (2.80) | 0.201 |
Behavior to promote sleep | 18.67 (2.54) | 18.47 (2.55) | 0.729 | 18.21 (2.78) | 17.65 (3.04) | 0.462 |
Item | Boys | Girls | ||||
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OR * | 95% CI ** | p *** | OR * | 95% CI ** | p **** | |
Wakes up almost at the same time every day | ||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | Ref. | ---- | ---- | Ref. | ---- | ---- |
Applicable every day (1) | 6.34 | 1.86–21.67 | 0.003 | 0.36 | 0.13–0.95 | 0.039 |
Buy juice and snacks on your own | ||||||
Do not buy | Ref. | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
Buy more than once a week (1) | 4.26 | 1.63–11.15 | 0.003 | ---- | ---- | ---- |
Able to read food labels | ||||||
Completely disagree/disagree/neither | Ref. | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
Strongly agree/slightly agree (1) | 0.294 | 0.11–0.80 | 0.017 | ---- | ---- | ---- |
Got more sleep on school nights | 1.688 | 0.99–2.87 | 0.054 | ---- | ---- | ---- |
Able to get sunlight after waking up | ||||||
Not applicable/not very applicable | ---- | ---- | ---- | Ref. | ---- | ---- |
Applicable every day | ---- | ---- | ---- | 0.38 | 0.13–1.10 | 0.075 |
Scale for the Evaluation of Healthy Eating Habits of Japanese People (dietary balance) | ---- | ---- | ---- | 1.14 | 0.95–1.38 | 0.165 |
Media Literacy Scale on Diet (judgment of nutritional balance) | ---- | ---- | ---- | 1.12 | 0.82–1.53 | 0.478 |
Number of cups of caffeine | ---- | ---- | ---- | 1.05 | 0.81–1.37 | 0.704 |
Amount of sleep on holidays | ---- | ---- | ---- | 1.00 | 0.99–1.00 | 0.152 |
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Yamasaki, S.; Kawasaki, H.; Cui, Z. Use of Caffeine-Containing Energy Drinks by Japanese Middle School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study of Related Factors. Nutrients 2023, 15, 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15051275
Yamasaki S, Kawasaki H, Cui Z. Use of Caffeine-Containing Energy Drinks by Japanese Middle School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study of Related Factors. Nutrients. 2023; 15(5):1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15051275
Chicago/Turabian StyleYamasaki, Satoko, Hiromi Kawasaki, and Zhengai Cui. 2023. "Use of Caffeine-Containing Energy Drinks by Japanese Middle School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study of Related Factors" Nutrients 15, no. 5: 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15051275
APA StyleYamasaki, S., Kawasaki, H., & Cui, Z. (2023). Use of Caffeine-Containing Energy Drinks by Japanese Middle School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study of Related Factors. Nutrients, 15(5), 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15051275