Sports drinks and energy drinks serve different purposes and affect the body in distinct ways. While sports drinks help replenish lost fluids and electrolytes during exercise, energy drinks rely ...
Many people, including us, purchase sports and energy drinks, thinking they are the same. However, on closer inspection, one can trace the differences between them. If consultant neurologist Dr Sudhir ...
Caffeine is a controversial topic in the sports nutrition world. Experts will agree stimulants like the one found in energy drinks can enhance performance but also run the risk of side effects ...
Visakhapatnam: The much-awaited annual DRM CUP Inter-Departmental Sports Mela-2025 will be organised by the East Coast Railway Sports Association of Waltair this April, scheduled from April 8 to ...
With more children falling prey to glitzy advertising and drinking energy drinks to get extra power, their kidneys are getting affected. According to doctors, these beverages—loaded with added sugar, ...
“In fact,” says Dr Vikas Bhutani, Director, Internal Medicine, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, “as the consumption of energy drinks has risen among adolescents, young adults and athletes, they are becoming ...
The safety and health implications of energy drinks are controversial. Overall, healthcare providers recommend against consuming energy drinks, especially for children, people who have medical ...
So, while you may enjoy it occasionally, be sure to drink enough water afterward. Sports and energy drinks are often marketed as a way to replenish electrolytes lost during exercise. While they may ...
Coffee is a natural caffeine source that has long been studied for its health benefits. In recent years, the energy drink market has boomed, and energy drinks have become a popular way to get a quick ...
Social media influence drives consumption patterns as well, with energy drinks frequently featured in content related to gaming, extreme sports, and high-intensity lifestyle activities.