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    Outline: The Effects of Caffeine and Energy Drinks on the Human Body THESIS: Exploring the real effects of caffeine and energy drink on the human body. Coffee has thought to cause major health risks, but recently researches have proven the contrary. In the other hand, energy drinks are thought to be unhealthy, but the real health risks are not well known. i. The health risks and health benefits of caffeine, what it is, and the effects a. Lowers risks of strokes, heart-failure, type 2 diabetes,…

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    Energy Drinks - A Threat to Public Health? Are ALL energy drinks a "threat to public health" as a recent Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) commentary suggests? Or is it just the ones with excessively high levels of caffeine? From the point of view of one of the millions of people worldwide who enjoy energy beverages, I am concerned that the public and our government regulatory agencies may be tempted to incorrectly label ALL energy drinks as dangerous, just because some people…

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    caffeine cannot be good for you. Two main products that contain caffeine are coffee and energy drinks. When it comes to both of these things people can argue on how one is better than the other or how they’re both bad for you. There are statistics to prove both of these sides to be correct. There are many similarities between coffee and energy drinks; however, when it comes to differences, the health risks of energy drinks outweigh coffee. Caffeine is an ingredient in coffee, and many people…

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    Consumption of 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…

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    You Will Hate Energy Drinks after Learning Your Body’s Reaction to Them Often, we consume an energy drink when we need a boost of energy in the afternoon, or when learning before a crucial exam. However, we must be aware of the dangers that energy drinks pose to our bodies. These drinks can cause a heart attack or a stroke. The effects of energy drinks Cardiovascular diseases and strokes after the consumption of energy drinks are common because these drinks make the blood sticky. The blood…

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    Question: what is the effect caffeinated energy drinks have on both reaction time and heart rate in sports men and women? Hypothesis: Caffeine will increase the heart rate Aim: To test how caffeinated energy drinks affect the reaction time and heart rate of sports men and women. Apparatus: • Caffeinated energy drink ( Monster – sugar free ) • Ruler ( 30cm long ) • Timer ( to measure heart rate ) Method: • The test subject will have their heart rate recorded (BPM) when under no influence of…

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    Safety and Regulations for energy drinks The (FSSAI) Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has drafted the regulations that the energy drink manufacturers should rename their products as ‘caffeinated beverages’ Based on the research done on the study of caffeine and energy consumption in India, the draft regulation would evidently raise the caffeine limit to 320 milligrams per litre or 320 parts per million (ppm) in caffeinated beverages as well as disallow any nutritive claims the…

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    Confeinated Energy Drinks

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    In today’s society, the caffeinated energy drinks sectors have revealed strong growth in the beverages industries over the world (Bunting et al., 2013 and Smith, 2013). Klaassen et al. (2012) noted that a caffeine is one of psychoactive substances in energy drinks and easy to purchase. Smith (2013) mentioned that even the caffeinate drinks have both benefits and drawback effects of caffeine however; most energy drinks contain excess sugar daily allowances recommendation that might be obesogenic…

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    Energy Drinks Body

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    Energy drinks aren't that bad for you. Adults can consume about 400 milligrams of caffeine a day. That would equal a 20-ounce venti at starbucks or two bottles of 5 hours of energy. Too much caffeine can block your source of adenosine. Adenosine helps you sleep so when you don't have that you can't really sleep. Drinking more than 2 energy drinks could mess with your heart. It could even increase your blood sugar. It could also affect the pace that your heart beats at. Too much energy…

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    consume everyday. Whether it is from 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…

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