Saturday, 04 July 2009
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Energy Drinks and The Dangers
Energy drinks may not be as healthy as we think it is. Energy drinks are just everywhere. You can get some in corner stores, gas stations, and bars. Because these drinks are supposed to provide mental and physical stimulation, people are taking it. But does this drink provide what is best for our health?
There are studies showing that energy drink consumption provides relative improvement in mental and cognitive performances. These drinks also increase the alertness of the consumer. But on the down side, excessive consumption may lead to anxiety, insomnia and irritability.
What are the components of your average energy drink?
Some common ingredients would include:
• Ephedrine - a stimulant that commonly found in weight-loss products and decongestants. There are studies raising concern and issues about its effects on the heart.
• Taurine - a natural amino acid needed by the body to help regulate heart beat and muscle contractions. Currently, researchers are trying to discover its impact as a energy drink additive.
• Ginseng - a kind of root thought to have several medicinal benefits. It is said that ginseng relives stress and can increase your level of energy.
• Vitamin B - a group of vitamins that can change sugar to energy
• Carnitine - an amino acid. Its effects can be mainly on the metabolism of fatty acids in the body.
• Creatine - an organic acid which main contribution is on energizing the muscles for muscle contraction.
• Inositol - a member of the vitamin B complex that helps relay messages within cells in the body.
• Ginkgo biloba – came from the seeds of the ginkgo biloba tree. There are studies claiming its memory enhancement capabilities. ¬
Caffeine is also present in most energy drinks. So how does an energy drink work? Caffeine and other minerals blocks certain brain chemicals in sending its messages to the brain. This brain chemical is called adenosine which mainly involved in sleep. Thinking that the body is experiencing a problem, the pituitary gland releases adrenaline.
Adrenaline release makes the heart beat faster, eyes to dilate, and the liver to release extra sugar to the mainstream. This would provide the consumer an extra surge of energy needed for intense physical or mental activity.
Like any other food, drink or drugs, too much is never good for you. Consuming too much energy drinks can lead to heart palpitations, anxiety, insomnia, irritability and even being jittery.
It is also dangerous to drink water while doing some exercise, since its effects are more leaned into dehydrating your body. There are also some people who mix energy drinks with alcohol. Studies showed that mixing alcohol and energy drinks would make you feel alert and sober, making you unaware of how much you actually drank. This could also lead to excessive drinking and later on to dehydration.
If you drink energy drinks, then be aware of how you consume it. There are some energy drinks that have instructions, be sure to follow them. Avid drinking too much of is, make sure to limit consumption to 2 cans a day. It is for the best to avoid mixing energy drinks to alcohol.
When doing intense physical activity like exercise, then it would be best to just drink water instead. For pregnant women and young children, drinking energy drinks is best to be avoided. They also pose problems for those who have high blood pressure and heart disease.
Energy drinks can provide and be a health drink, as long as it consumed moderately.
Have you become accustomed to drinking it regularly or it's something you have on occasion? How does your body react to it?
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Comments (20)
HAs anyone ever doubted the fact that they aren't good for you? They have even been banned in some countries. You know what is worse than sugar? Aspartame which is what they use in sugar free drinks, nasty chemical it is.
I don't like how many energy drinks taste, so I naturally stay away from them.
too much of anything is bad for you.... and energy drinks may have all of those things in them but if you look at the nutrition label these drinks have about 5000% DV of each of them..... that can not be good for you.
energy drinks are good to use, but not good for you ^.^
Sugar free ones give me chronic stomach cramps..
That cant be good
Energy drinks gave me heart palpitations, anxiety, insomnia, AND irritability. Just as you listed.
Of course, I was that young invincible teenager who thought she could drink as many as she wanted without having any problems. I was dead wrong, and unbearably embarrassing panic attacks during high school taught me a lesson I would have rather learned the easy way.
I can't even sip an energy drink without getting physically ill anymore. It might not even be the drink that makes me sick, but the fear that I will be sent back into a mania of anxiety and panic.
Oh well, I like my water better anyways. :)
I've always known that energy drinks are bad, but I can't help drinking them either way. I've been really addicted to them the past 3 to 4 months. I drink at least one or two daily, sometimes more. I just feel as if i'm not there when I go a day without consuming a redbull or a monster. I have recently noticed how much it has elevated my anxiety and made me constanly jittery, plus the fact that I can barely sleep. I usually drink these at work and I can tell how much it affects my performance. I also mix them with alcohol and you are right, you start drinking way too much without even realizing it.
So to anyone reading this. Do not start drinking energy drinks. They are very addicting and cause so many internal problems. Has anyone else noticed that they give you really bad breath as well? I am always brushing my teeth or using mouthwash/gum. Anyways, it is so not worth it. Make a milk shake, drink juice, or vitamin water. SO much better for you.
"..It is also dangerous to drink water while doing some exercise, since its effects are more leaned into dehydrating your body..."
"..When doing intense physical activity like exercise, then it would be best to just drink water instead..."
Is it just me, or are these two sentences completely contradictory?!
2 cans of any energy drink a day is waaay to much to be healthy, no matter what the instructions on the can say.
I'm sorry...I may be missing something, but is there anyone out there who really and honestly thought these drinks were healthy?
I drink it when I have to open the store in the morning. I stay awake for about an hour or two so it works fine for me.
never tried these in my life.. friends tell me that they taste "heavenly"
does anyone actually think energy drinks are healthy? really?
i drink them all the time. i know they're bad for you, but i like them, and i drink them.@Alessia - I think the author meant that mixing water (a hydrator) with a dehydrator is a bad combo, but that it's best to drink only the water. Although I too got confused and had to re-read that about 3x before I understood haha
Y aren't there sources cited for the information?
@ShapeshiftingAna@xanga - You're probably right! Thanks!
Yeah those are terrible for you. I never liked them.
how come the majority of posters are female? when the guys around me drink this stuff they start sounding like the guy in the wheelchair on family guy.
but then again I work in the IT field..
I really don't like energy drinks because I know how bad they are for you. I do drink coffee and coca-cola but I keep it all to a minimum. Weight not so much but there is a lot of sugar and they are horrible for your heart!
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It's good to see you break it down. Energy drinks- terribly misnamed, are one of the nastiest things one
can put in the body. I’ve read numerous articles on the subject, have
written them as well, and occasionally speak about the topic.
There
is one that got introduced Sept 1st, 2009 (today as I write this), that
is in a category of it’s own. Natural and yet with years of scientific
research, it has some pretty amazing benefits and is very good for the
mind and alertness as well.
It has a bit of caffeine, mostly due
to the green tea extract, but it's the other ingredients that make the
big difference. In the interest of disclosure, I became so impressed I
became a rep for the product. I can guarantee you won’t find anything
like it anywhere. I was able to obtain some before it was officially
launched, and drink it everyday with great benefit.
I almost feel sorry
for the general public who will never find out about something that isn't marketed to them in the supermarket.
http://focusuponline.com
I am generally relaxed and fall asleep easily when driving long distance. To minimize the danger I always apply the 10 in 1 rule. Stop and walk around for 10 minutes every hour of driving. But still I can eventually barely stay awake. My new and successful strategy is to start sipping a Red Bull, as soon as the first signs of tiredness come. I try to just keep the caffeine levels high enough to keep me alert and prevent accidents, making sure that I also eat constantly.
That is the only time I ever have energy drinks. Weighed against death on the roads, it is healthy.