Background caffeine exposure, excluding energy drinks, was assessed for six New Zealand population groups aged 15 years and over (n = 4503) by combining concentration data for 53 caffeine-containing foods with consumption information from the 2008/09 New Zealand Adult Nutrition Survey (ANS). ...
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Over recent years, consumers have shown an increasing interest in health and wellbeing, with many wanting food and drink products that are healthy and nutr... H Caswell - 《Nutrition Bulletin》 被引量: 36发表: 2010年 Sports and energy drink consumption are linked to health-risk behaviours amo...
Almost all energy drinks have as much sugar and three times as much caffeine(咖啡因) as other soft drinks. Lots of caffeine and sugar can cause mood disorders, lack of sleep and addic?tion,says Stanford University nutritionist(营养学家) Julie Matel. ...
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Monster's CEO told the industry tracker Beverage Digest that the cans will now list "Nutrition Facts" rather than "Supplement Facts." The change reflects the intensifying scrutiny energy drinks have come under over the past year, with lawmakers calling on the FDA to look into the safety of th...
Relentless is one of the many other energy drink brands under the Monster Beverage umbrella, and like some of the other members of the family, it’s not something you’ll find in many markets around the world. Relentless is primarily available in the United Kingdom, where you’ll find a ...
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One scan of the nutrition label and it's clear: the sports drink is better off seeping into the sidelines than your stomach. Sure, it provides critical post-workout electrolytes, like sodium and potassium, but it also serves up a hearty helping of calories and sugar. In fact, there are ...