date:Mar 21, 2013
the letter from the doctors pointed to a 2010 F.D.A. study that showed 65% of energy drink users are of the ages 13 to 35. According to a study published in the March 2011 issue of Pediatrics, 30% to 50% of energy drinks are consumed by adolescents and young adults.
Mr. Sacks in the Feb. 27 call said teenagers consume more caffeine from coffee than they do from energy drinks. He pointed to a 2012 national coffee drinks trends report from the National Coffee Association of USA, Inc., New York. A