Everyday in your local gym you will find energy drinks being sold. These drinks are known to give the consumer an energy boost and help prolong a workout. Recent research has shown the effects of energy drinks may be worse than we have thought.
An Australian medical team did a study using 30 young adults. The experiment was designed to test the effects of stimulant drinks on a human's blood system. The subject's blood was tested before given 1 can of sugar free Red Bull. One hour later, they tested the blood again.
One of the researchers, Scott Willoughby, said "One hour after they drank Red Bull, their blood systems were no longer normal. They were abnormal like we would expect to see in a patient with cardiovascular disease?" Does this sound like a good effect of energy drinks? No way. Willoughby believes if you have high blood pressure or are under a lot of stress, the drink could be life threatening. Other studies have shown it increasing heart rate and blood pressure, which is a common effect of caffeine.
This isn't the first time stimulant drinks have been linked to health troubles. These drinks are banned in Norway, Uruguay, and Denmark. An Irish student drank 3 cans of Red Bull after strenuous exercise and died. After 3 more people died in Sweden in 2001 who drank it with alcohol, the product was under review. BBC Northern Ireland released a report about recommendations when consuming a stimulant drink. This report was created by the Food Safety Protection Board (FSPB).
The report recommends:
Children under the age of 16 should not be allowed these beverages
Take caution when combining stimulant drinks and alcohol
They should not be consumed during exercise or a sporting event
They should be classified with other beverages of high caffeine content
Next time you are looking for an energy booster, think about what you're doing to your body. Good substitutes for stimulant drinks are green tea or ginseng.
If your trying to get the motivation to lose weight, don't rely on energy drinks. It all depends on proper nutrition and exercise. You can read more fitness and nutrition articles at Go Healthy Fitness.
No comments:
Post a Comment