Energy and Sports Drinks

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How much caffeine is recommended for teenagers?

100 milligrams

How many teaspoons of sugar is recommended for a female adolescent?

6 teaspoons

How many teaspoons of sugar is recommended for a male adolescent?

9 teaspoons

What does Ginseng do?

• Anti-inflammatory • Enhances brain function

What does Taurine do?

• Balances electrolytes in the body • Regulates calcium levels

What happens if you consume too much B Vitamins?

• Blood sugar levels increase

What do B-Vitamins do?

• Boosts energy levels • Proper nerve function • Promotes cardiovascular health

What happens if you consume too much ginseng?

• Headaches • Stomach upsets

What happens if you consume too much guarana?

• High blood pressure • IBS

What are the common ingredients found in sports drinks?

Common ingredients found in Sports drinks are: - sodium - potassium - magnesium - calcium - carbohydrates - water - food acids - artificial colours and flavours

What happens if you consume too much caffeine?

• High blood pressure • Muscle breakdown • Insomnia • Digestive issues

What are common ingredients in energy drinks?

Common ingredients found in energy drinks are: - caffeine - taurine - guarana - ginseng -B vitamins - carbonated water - artificial colours and flavours - inositol - milk thistle extract

What does Caffeine do?

• Increases wakefulness • Reduces fatigue

What does guarana do?

• Rich in caffeine • Increases energy

What happens if you consume too much Taurine?

No immediate side affects, although has a bad reputation being tied to energy drinks.

What is the purpose of sports drinks?

Sports drinks are used to replenish electrolytes lost in sweat during high intensity or long duration workouts.


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