![]() 'It can be difficult for physicians to identify novel trends that may pose health hazards among youth,' said abstract author Nelson Chow, a Princeton University student and research intern at Cohen Children's Medical Center, New York. ![]() ![]() The findings are set to be presented this weekend during the online-only American Academy of Pediatrics 2021 National Conference and Exhibition. Typically, pre-workout is sold in powder form and is intended to be combined with water and consumed as a drink.Ĭoncerningly, TikTok videos looked at in the study also feature the mixing of pre-workout with substances such as energy drinks and alcohol.Īnd what's worse is TikTok allows children aged as low as 13 to open an account. Improper use of pre-workout supplements, which are only designed for adults, can result in 'respiratory or cardiovascular distress or death', the new study warns. Alternatively, they may just try to eat the scoop dry. When dry scooping, an individual puts a scoop of undiluted powder into their mouth, sometimes followed by a few sips of water or other liquids.
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