Select all of the following that are characteristics of energy drinks.
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All of the following are characteristics of energy drinks: - Energy drinks contain high levels of energy nutrients and stimulants, not food additives and vitamins. - An energy drink is a beverage promoted to enhance energy levels and mental awareness. - Energy drinks act as dietary supplements to the human body; they provide nutrients that are known to interact with energy pathways. - Energy drinks supply energy to the body in the same way a soft drink containing sugar would.
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Most energy drinks contain all of the following ingredients except: a. B vitamins. b. Large amounts of caffeine and sugar. c. Guarana derived from a plant that contains caffeine. d. Fat. e. Taurine, an amino acid that can affect the levels of water and minerals in your blood. 2. Consuming energy drinks can be potentially dangerous for all of the following population groups except for: a. those under the age of 18. b. pregnant women. c. those who take Adderall for attention-deficit disorder. d. those who have a caffeine sensitivity. e. those who consume caffeine regularly and are substituting an energy drink for a cup of coffee. 3. Concerns about energy drinks include all of the following except: a. Vitamins, amino acids, and herbals are often in higher concentrations in energy drinks than naturally found in food or plants, and the effects when combined with caffeine may be enhanced. b. Service members who drank three or more energy drinks per day were more likely to only sleep 4 hours or less per night compared to those who drink two or fewer a day. c. Consuming a 32-oz energy drink is not associated with more changes in the heart's electrical activity compared with other drinks containing the same amounts of caffeine. d. Intakes greater than 100 mg of caffeine per day are associated with elevated blood pressure in adolescents. e. Interaction of caffeine with other ingredients in the energy drink may impact the function of your arteries by preventing them from dilating properly, especially during exercise.
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