نتایج جستجو برای: energy drink

تعداد نتایج: 677975  

2016
Thomas E. Sather Conrad L. Woolsey Ronald D. Williams Marion W. Evans Fred Cromartie

Background Energy drinks are popular beverages that can have adverse long-term health effects when consumed by children and adolescents. This study sought to determine if the age of first energy drink use in a U.S. military population is predictive of the maximum number of energy drinks consumed during a single day and/or single occasion (operationally defined as a couple of hours; e.g., a nigh...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2014
Nancy J Wesensten

Whether caffeine and energy drink consumption presents a critical emerging health problem is not currently known. Available evidence suggests that energy drink consumption represents a change in the ways in which individuals in the United States consume caffeine but that the amount of caffeine consumed daily has not appreciably increased. In the present review, the question of whether Americans...

2014
Joris C Verster Sarah Benson Andrew Scholey

INTRODUCTION The aim of this survey was to assess the motives for energy drink consumption, both alone and mixed with alcohol, and to determine whether negative or neutral motives for consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AMED) have a differential effect on overall alcohol consumption. METHODS Demographics, alcohol and energy drink consumption-related questions, and motives for the cons...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Elaine Rush Stephanie Schulz Vladimir Obolonkin David Simmons Lindsay Plank

The consumption of energy drinks containing sucrose and caffeine is increasing worldwide. Ten healthy women aged 18 to 22 years and fasted overnight were randomly allocated to a standardised dose of sucrose either as an "energy" drink (containing sucrose and caffeine) or lemonade on the first day and then crossed over to the alternative drink on a second day. For thirty minutes before and thirt...

Journal: :Acta scientiarum polonorum. Technologia alimentaria 2012
Joanna Sadowska

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND. The animal model study was aimed at evaluating the effect of diet composition and energy drink intake on body weight, accumulation and distribution of deposited fatty tissue, and concentrations of glucose and triacylglycerols in blood plasma. MATERIAL AND METHODS The experiment was carried out on 30 male rats. The animals were sorted into three groups, fed on group I - ...

2017
Mekdes K. Gebremariam Mai J. Chinapaw Bettina Bringolf-Isler Elling Bere Eva Kovacs Maïté Verloigne F. Marijn Stok Yannis Manios Johannes Brug Nanna Lien

AIM The aim of the present study was to explore if children who spend more time on screen-based sedentary behaviors (i.e.TV viewing and computer use) drink more sugar-sweetened soft drinks. The study also assessed whether these associations were independent of individual and home environmental correlates of soft drink consumption and whether they were moderated by parental education. METHODS ...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2015
Adrienne Macchietto Emily Schroepfer Katherine Wilkerson

In 2012, Health Canada transitioned caffeinated energy drinks from Natural Health Product to Food and Drug classification and regulations, implementing temporary guidelines with requirements such as caffeine content limits, mandatory cautionary labelling, and restrictions on health claims. "Energy shots" often contain as much or more caffeine compared to energy drinks and have been associated w...

2014
Nahla Khamis Ibrahim Rahila Iftikhar

UNLABELLED Energy drink consumption represents a global public health problem, especially among adolescents and young adults. The consumption of energy drinks has seen a substantial increase during the past few decades, especially in the Western and Asian countries. Although manufacturers of energy drinks claim that these beverages are beneficial in that they can boost energy, physical performa...

2016
John R. White Jeannie M. Padowski Yili Zhong Gang Chen Shaman Luo Philip Lazarus Matthew E. Layton Sterling McPherson

CONTEXT There is a paucity of data describing the impact of type of beverage (coffee versus energy drink), different rates of consumption and different temperature of beverages on the pharmacokinetic disposition of caffeine. Additionally, there is concern that inordinately high levels of caffeine may result from the rapid consumption of cold energy drinks. OBJECTIVE The objective of this stud...

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