seems to make sense‚ right? B. The desire for a powerful energy drink can lead to a lot of misinformation. C. There is a lot of misinformation about energy drinks in regards to they speed up your metabolism‚ help you with your workout‚ mixing these drinks with alcohol‚ and the effects on your body. II. BODY OF THE SPEECH D. Energy drinks speed up your metabolism. 1. A 16 oz. can energy drink may contain 13 teaspoons of sugar and the same amount of caffeine found
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EFFECTS OF SUGARY DRINKS ON THE BODY As you already know‚ nearly all of the drinks you consume contain sugar. What you may not already know is‚ those drinks contain excessive amounts of sugar along with being the cause of various health problems. Nevertheless‚ this does not change the fact that numerous amounts of people drink sugary drinks daily. If you look at the diet of a child or adolescent‚ you would notice that soda is quite high on the chart for sources of sugar. According to the Huffington
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Energy Drinks As An Emerging Social Problem It seems like there is a new drink on the markets that I beginning to stir some questionable issues on health issues. It does not contain alcohol‚ but simply is packed with sugar and caffeine. Energy drinks are “in” right now thanks to the media advertising and trying to sell their products. Debate has been stirred on whether anyone should be drinking these drinks‚ especially young adults and children. The stimulants contained within energy drinks can disrupt
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health hazard! There is no nutritional value in soft drinks‚ only detrimental ingredients. They are full of sugar‚ most contain caffeine and they fill the stomach and take the place of good nutrients. Americans consume too many soft drinks and don’t drink enough of what our bodies need...Water! Not to mention the fact that they cause obesity. Soft drinks contain many unwanted particles and impurities. It also causes cancer. Soft drinks contain chemicals from Ajinomoto which are very harmful
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Sports drinks: Hype or help? Date updated: April 03‚ 2007 Content provided by Revolution Health Group Energy drinks‚ sports drinks‚ recovery drinks…call them what you will‚ their names still suggest that they’re designed for hard-working athletes. These days‚ however‚ it seems that everyone is tipping them back. But who really needs them? "I recommend sports drinks for intense exercise that lasts for more than an hour‚" says Suzanne Farrell‚ R.D.‚ a registered dietitian and spokesperson for
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breakdown of ingredients on the label would be the best place to begin. Also‚ who created this drink? Was it a group of nutrition scientists that worked tirelessly around the clock to create this potion‚ or was it a group of guys that worked for some “healthy beverage company” trying to make a buck? This is the real mystery behind the drink. As a scientist‚ the first matter is the ingredients of the drink. Reading the label‚ the first ingredient will most likely be filtered water‚ then possibly
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------------------------------------------------- Subject: Analytical Reports of Energy Drinks In the pursuant of investigating the effect of energy drinks‚ this report investigates two highly popular energy drinks in the market‚ Red Bull and Monster Energy. it discuss the problem of the possible harmful ingredient in this energy drink which are popular among teenagers and young adults and establish a criteria for the least harmful energy drinks. It then evaluates the two companies and presents a recommendation based
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sugar-sweetened soft drinks compared to other Australians (72 per cent versus 50 per cent) and consumed significantly larger amounts (249 ml versus 128 ml per day) (Food Standards Australia New Zealand 2003a). The 2004 SPANS survey of children in Years 6–10 in NSW found consumption of soft drinks to be lowest among students of Asian background and highest among boys of Southern European and Middle Eastern background (Booth et al. 2006). Gender Fewer girls than boys consume soft drink in Australia‚ and
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Why Energy Drinks Are Really Unhealthy: Some Dangers of Drinking Energy Drinks Why Energy Drinks Are Really Unhealthy: Some Dangers of Drinking Energy Drinks A lot of people drink energy drinks now‚ especially young people and teenagers. Adults drink Red Bull and Monsters too explaining it that strong coffee doesn’t help them. Of course‚ people feel good when they drink energy drinks. Energy drinks have become popular among students in preparation for exams‚ office workers
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For every meal‚ snacks‚ parties‚ gatherings with friends or co-workers‚ or even just sitting back watching television‚ there is always that incessant presence of a can or a glass of one’s favorite carbonated drink. For most people‚ especially for adolescence‚ these sugary carbonated drinks liven up the quality of the food or even the company‚ or provide that quenching ‘kick’ for the thirsty‚ something that water sometimes cannot do. Unfortunately a liter of soda can contain 700 calories (US Department
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