Should Children be drinking ENERGY Drinks???
Energy Drinks NOT for Kids
Energy drinks are big business, with more than a thousand distributors globally and annual sales expected to top the $9 billion mark this year.
Who’s buying them? Everyone!
With average caffeine content equal to or exceeding a cup of coffee, the question can certainly be raised, should our children be consuming them?
Definitely not, according to a recent review of data published in Pediatrics Magazine.
Although surveys show that 30-50 percent of teens and young adults drink energy beverages, the study, which analyzed scientific studies, government and media reports, and other data on energy drinks, concludes that the drinks “have no therapeutic benefit, and many ingredients are understudied and not regulated.” The study authors “discourage routine use” by children and teens.
So, does your child consume energy drinks, and if so, how many on a daily basis?
And what about soft drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages? Maybe it’s time to find out. Talk to your doctor for additional information.
……5-hour energy drinks are not like all the other energy drinks that are out in the market. This is one of the biggest factor that differentiates 5-hour energy drinks from the rest…..The makers of 5-hour energy drinks only have one purpose in mind when they created this kind of beverage. These are mostly the people who take advantage of 5-hour energy drinks…..There are those who prefers other forms of energy drinks to consume.
Comment by business daily | July 1, 2011 |