The Dark Side of Bubble Tea: The Addiction and Health Risks Among Young People

2023-10-20 21:30:00

Bubble tea, also called Boba or bubble tea, is very fashionable, especially among young people. Out of 5,000 people surveyed, more than half drink it at least once a week.

When bubble tea becomes an addiction among young people

Young people love bubble teabut this can pose a serious problem: “l’addiction”. Indeed, regular consumption of this drink can not only affect physical health, but also mental health. According to the site ScienceAlertresearchers used the DSM-5 to assess the risk of addiction linked to bubble tea. The results confirmed this hypothesis.
According to researchers, just over half of students became addicted to the drink. While regular consumption of this drink can cause symptoms of addiction, such as incessant cravings, addiction growing, and even feelings of guilt.
As a result, it has been observed that overconsumption of milk tea (bubble tea) leads to a deterioration of mental health in young people: depression, anxiety or even suicidal desire.

Bubble tea: bad news for the health of young people

Yet very popular with young people, the overconsumption of bubble tea is not without risks. With the ingredients it contains, it can be dangerous for health: high sugar level, risk of drops high, suffocation… As this drink contains caffeine, it stimulates the nervous system of young consumers. This can have impacts on their mental health. This is why the overconsumption of bubble tea is often linked to depression in adolescents and young people.

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