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Coffee and energy drink use patterns in college freshmen: associations with adverse health behaviors and risk factors
Spit for Science Working Group
Psychology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Energy Drinks
100%
Coffee
78%
Health Behavior
68%
Caffeine
34%
Alcohols
29%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
11%
Anxiety
7%
Depression
7%
Tobacco Use
5%
Risk-Taking
5%
Tobacco
5%
Alcohol Drinking
5%
Alcoholism
5%
Drinking
5%
Substance-Related Disorders
4%
Mental Health
4%
Smoking
4%
Public Health
3%
Students
3%
Logistic Models
3%
Demography
3%
Mothers
3%
Social Sciences
health behavior
69%
health risk
68%
energy
45%
alcohol
41%
drug use
16%
Group
14%
nicotine
11%
drug
8%
anxiety
7%
energy consumption
7%
genealogy
6%
smoking
5%
substance abuse
5%
online survey
5%
logistics
4%
public health
4%
mental health
4%
regression
3%
gender
2%
university
2%
time
2%
student
1%