Milk teas, including the trendy bubble tea and beloved spiced Indian masala tea, have become a beverage sensation in China and other Asian regions. However, a recent study conducted by scholars from Tsinghua University and the Central University of Finance and Economics in China has raised concerns about a potential connection between milk tea consumption and mental health issues.
The study, which focused on 5,281 college students in Beijing, aimed to investigate the existence of symptoms related to milk tea addiction and whether such symptoms correlated with conditions like depression and anxiety. The findings were striking, suggesting a significant link between milk tea consumption and adverse mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, and even thoughts of suicide.
The researchers acknowledged the soaring popularity of milk tea among Chinese youth, prompting them to delve into the potential repercussions of this widespread beverage trend. As the milk tea craze continues to captivate the taste buds of many, the study urges further exploration into the impact of milk tea consumption on mental well-being.