Negative Effects of Energy Drinks Essay

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    Score: 11/20 EFFECTIVENESS: Keto Force and Keto CaNa both contain 11.7 grams of BHBs per serve, which is consistent with other products. As a result, our testers reported that both assisted with getting into a state of ketosis, and led to increased energy…

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    know as caffeine is also know as an alkaloid which can be found in different kinds of plants around the world. Caffeine it's self is a powerful stimulant which directly effects your central nervous system. The effect is that heightened alternates and focus you feel after drinking your morning cup of coffee or tea. And this effect is one we all love as it helps us get through every groggy morning. But the question many americans face today is caffeine good or bad for us? There doesn't seem to be…

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    Gatorade is one of, if not the top sports drink brands in production. It’s possible they are the number one sports drink because of their advertising skills towards athletes of all sports. Gatorade is using the advertisement in an appealing way to sell their sports drink to athletes, runners in specific. Gatorade successfully promotes their product to athletes with their advertisement that “Gatorade always wins.” Gatorade’s ad gives their product the appearance of a track runner crossing the…

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    It is often up to debate as to whether coffee or energy drinks are better beverages. Caffeine is the source of energy in these drinks. Many people use this well-known stimulant to go about their day, as many of them are often sluggish or tired at one point in the day or another. As to if one is better than the other, there is not clear victor. However, there are similarities and differences to these two popular beverages. They are often thought to be similar in their function, but they can be…

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    About Red rooster Red Rooster is an Australian fast food restaurant chain which serves roast chicken. Since beginning its entryways in 1972 Red Rooster has become one of the biggest Australian worked junk food franchised restaurants, utilizing more than 7500 staff from in excess of 360 stores. Its headquarter in Balcatta, Western Australia. Red Rooster is prominent the whole way across Australia for their oven-roasted chicken which has been marinated for around 12 hours. There key to…

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    Not many people know the risks about consuming caffeine drinks and how harmful they could be to you. Energy drinks can cause things like headaches up to sudden death of caffeine overdoses. However, energy drinks can be beneficial to many people. The only problem with caffeine contained drinks is that there is a limited amount that you can consume. Rarely anyone knows about this facture which has impacted energy drinkers and teens who are most commonly using them. There have been surveys…

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    Energy drinks are packed full of sugars and caffeine to give you that ¨energy¨ feeling. People drink energy drinks all the time not thinking of what they are putting into their bodys. One energy drink is usually more than the suggested amount of sugar for a day and many people drink more than one in short periods of time. This becomes an issue because Americans are becoming obese.According to Guardian ¨ nearly 30% of kids under the age of twenty are obese¨ (para 9), this is a problem in the…

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    Energy drinks are thought to provide a burst of energy when consumed. However, proof supporting this claim is very minimal. In the article “Energy Drinks Promise Edge, but Experts Say Proof is Scant” by Barry Meier, he tries to prove that claim. The author does successfully support the article’s title by introducing the way energy drinks’ marketing teams approach the topic, explaining how additives don’t have much impact on the drink, and through comparing the drinks to caffeine. The marketing…

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    tiredness, decreased brain development, hyperactivity and other serious problems for health, especially for young people. The FDA was asked to require safety warnings on energy drinks, showing again how serious this problem is. “These drinks have no benefit” Dr. Steven Lipshultz, a scientist studying the effect on energy drinks writes, which adds to the credibility of the topic. The author also adds credibility to the topic by going into the science of how caffeine works. Another big problem is…

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    The crisis of kids drinking energy drinks is an issue that is small but contributes to the issue more and more as time is going on. Having an energy drink has become a social norm with so many people starting to drink them. This is also leading to more kids drinking these types of drinks when they are young enough that should not need that energy boost. Having kids think that they are going to need the boost to get through the day because they are falling asleep in school is an issue that needs…

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