Africa: Experts Caution Adults On Consumption of Cold Drinks

Africa: Experts Caution Adults On Consumption of Cold Drinks


They noted that while cold drinks are generally safe and hydrating, they could trigger discomfort or worsen symptoms in individuals with underlying medical challenges

Medical and nutritional experts have advised adults aged 40 and above to exercise moderation in the consumption of cold beverages, citing possible health implications in certain conditions.

The experts made the recommendations in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abakaliki.

They noted that while cold drinks are generally safe and hydrating, they could trigger discomfort or worsen symptoms in individuals with underlying medical challenges.

They spoke against the backdrop of the prevailing cold weather occasioned by persistent rainfall and the penchant of many older adults to consume chilled beverages despite the low temperatures.

Maryrose Onuora, a nutritionist, said that although water temperature does not significantly affect hydration, “very cold beverages” may cause mild digestive discomfort, slow gastric emptying, or lead to bloating in some people.

According to her, individuals prone to migraines should also be cautious, as cold drinks could stimulate nerves in the head and trigger headaches.

“Adults over 40 should be careful when taking very chilled beverages, especially in cold weather, and particularly if they have a history of cardiovascular problems,” Ms Onuora said.

Similarly, John Ogazi, a cardiologist, noted that sudden ingestion of icy beverages could cause temporary changes in heart rate and blood pressure due to nervous system reflexes.