Published On: June 27th, 2014|

Medical Xpress – Scott Gilbert

“If you think you’re seeing more kids chugging energy drinks and sipping Starbucks than ever before, you’re probably right…While few studies have examined the long-term effects of caffeine, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises that children who have not gone through puberty stay away from caffeine altogether. If they do consume caffeine, it should not be more than 100 mg per day.” (more)