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    INTRODUCTION In 1997, energy beverages were first introduced in the United States beginning with Red Bull which brought on competitors (Higgins et al. 2010). The intended use of energy beverages was to provide a person with more energy throughout the day while providing many necessary vitamins (Higgins et al. 2010). Energy drinks have grown increasingly popular where there are now more than a hundred different brands of energy beverages being sold and consumed worldwide (Higgins et al. 2010).…

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    The sudden energy rush you feel after drinking one of these cans is often followed by a “crash-and-burn” effect which could leave you craving more. 3. While these drinks give your metabolism a quick boost, afterwards your stomach is left with the carbohydrates and caffeine neither of which are metabolism boosters. E. Energy drinks help you with your workout. 4. Where it would take an average person 15-20 minutes to burn off the 110 calories that are in one can of Red…

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    consumers would proudly admit that the drink is one of their most preferred beverages for the satisfying taste and the ongoing reputation to cure illnesses. However, researchers have found that drinking Coca Cola at a high rate is very unhealthy for the body because of the ingredients that the product consists of. That being said, many consumers of Coca Cola were unaware of these damages to the body. Most Coca Cola consumers would agree that Coke is a good source of drink to devour to cure…

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    permitted to drink energy drinks? Energy drinks have high caffeine levels that if consumed in too large of a quantity can be health threatening. These drinks, though marketed as the drinks that give people ‘wings’, contain many harmful chemicals. Also, most young people do not know to limit their intake. Teens especially will mix it with tobacco, alcohol, and other illegal substances and binge drinking may follow. If people want kids to be robust they should not enable minors to consume energy…

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    Energy Drinks First, energy drinks are popular to athletes. They say it helps them to be productive and energetic all day. But most athletes doesn’t care what are the ingredients in an energy drinks, when they heard the word “energy drink” automatically they’ll think it will help them to be productive but they don’t know “an eight ounce can of energy drink has 110 calories, 27g sugar, and 80 milligrams of caffeine compared to 55 milligrams of soda” (Anderson). That explains that energy drinks…

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    High-Caffeine Energy Drinks Affect Blood Pressure” was conducted by the Department of Medicine, Hypertension Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia. The publisher was Wiley Periodicals Inc. In this research, the investigation is based on whether high caffeinated drinks, such as energy drinks, affect blood pressure. By investigating this problem, the researcher can create awareness to the side effects of energy drinks and acknowledge any harmful effects…

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    increasing for the past 2 decades, and today about two thirds of American adults drink coffee on a daily basis.” (O’Keefe et. al., 2013, p. 1) Previously, researchers posited that caffeine contributed to heart attacks, reducing bone density, and even causing dehydration. Research has since disproved this claim. In moderation, coffee can be neutral to beneficial to an individual’s health. High caffeine energy drinks…

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    Energy Drinks Case Study

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    This study is conducted to study the good and bad effects energy drinks may bring to those who ingest it, focusing specially on college students who are most likely exposed to different kind of stress and energy-draining activities such as studying. Since the focus of the study is towards the college students, the research's aim is to explain the effects of energy drinks to the college student's health and school performance, to weigh the good effects and the downside of ingesting it, to suggest…

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    require assistance in keeping up with their own lives. As the consumption of energy drinks has gained popularity since 1997, energy drinks has become a worldwide phenomenon (Malinauskas, B, et.al, 2007) and has been regularly consumed to compensate for sleepless nights alertness and ease stress in a busy lifestyle in young people. (Persad, L, 2011) According to the Australian Drug Foundation it provides that: [a] Energy drinks are beverages that contain varying amounts of caffeine, taurine,…

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    coffee, soda, or various energy drinks, and supplements. This has an affect on the human body that is not often thought about. Teenagers in particular are very likely to use caffeinated items to get through their days and use them for extracurricular activities. There is also a large amount of people that as of lately have been using energy drinks with alcohol. It is even stated on energy drink products not to consume them with alcohol because this can cause adverse effects. This paper…

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