What Is ‘Dry Scooping,’ and Why Is It Dangerous? – Hackensack Meridian Health

Posted: December 23, 2021 at 9:46 pm

Periodically, bizarre challenges surface and trend on social media, tempting people to try out the latest technique while recording themselves. Some challenges are harmless, but others are potentially dangerous.

One concerning challenge, known as dry scooping, gained popularity on TikTok: Someone takes a scoop of powdered pre-workout supplement mix and attempts to swallow it dry, rather than adding it to liquid.

This isnt an innocuous stunt to pull for a laugh; dry scooping may have dangerous health effects because of the ingredients in pre-workout supplements, including high levels of caffeine.

Dry scooping may trigger health problems ranging from trouble breathing to a heart attack, even among young, healthy people.

Some people who consume a dry scoop of pre-workout mix may accidentally inhale some of the powder, which isnt intended to be swallowed dry. As they attempt to catch their breath, they may cough out powder everywhere. If the powder makes its way to the lungs, they may develop inflammation or an infection.

Other people who dry scoop may experience heart palpitations or other heart-related symptoms because of the high caffeine content of pre-workout powder. One scoop of a typical pre-workout powdered supplement mix may contain the caffeine equivalent of three cups of coffee. Its intended to give someone a boost of energy during a workout. When someone mixes the powder with water, they drink it gradually, which limits the amount of caffeine that they consume all at once. But when someone ingests an entire serving of powder in one mouthful, theyre hit with the caffeine equivalent of multiple cups of coffee in a single wave. This can make the heart pump at an accelerated rate... or worse. This spring, 20-year-old Briatney Portillo, a social media influencer, had a heart attack after dry scooping.

Dry scooping could have a dangerous effect on your heart, because high levels of caffeine might cause heart palpitations, an irregular heartbeat or another cardiac problem, says Joseph Underwood, M.D., chair of emergency medicine at Hackensack University Medical Center. People who are more likely to participate in social media challenges are teens and 20-somethings, and theyre generally young and healthy. They dont expect that copying something funny that they saw online could threaten their well-being, but its possible.

Many companies manufacture pre-workout powders, and the ingredients in each companys products vary somewhat. However, many pre-workout powdered supplements include:

Dietary supplements arent regulated by the Food and Drug Administration the same way that medications are. For this reason, its possible that supplements including pre-workout powder may contain higher or lower levels of ingredients listed on the label, including caffeine.

The two main concerns with dry scooping include breathing difficulties for people who have trouble swallowing the chalky, dry powder and heart-related problems, from excessive levels of caffeine consumed in a short time frame. Possible symptoms include:

You shouldnt participate in social media challenges, especially if the challenge requires you to ingest something in a way that it wasnt intended to be ingested, says TK doctor. It isnt worthwhile to risk your health for the promise of some likes on social media.

The material provided through HealthU is intended to be used as general information only and should not replace the advice of your physician. Always consult your physician for individual care.

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What Is 'Dry Scooping,' and Why Is It Dangerous? - Hackensack Meridian Health

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