Energy drinks ‘iron blow’ to teen girls

Rising levels of iron deficiency among teenage girls could be linked to an increase in the amount of energy drinks they consume, it has been claimed.

Energy drinks ‘iron blow’ to teen girls

Britain’s Health Food Manufacturers’ Association warned caffeine can inhibit the body’s uptake of minerals such as iron.

Recent research has shown around 40% of girls and young women aged 11 to 24 have lower-than-expected iron intake.

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