The debate as to whether sports drinks are better for sportsperson or water has been going on ever since sports drinks gained popularity. So what's the truth?
Commercial sports drinks were initially designed for athletes who, like the Olympians, train and sweat so vigorously and for such prolonged periods that they sufficiently deplete their bodies to require the rehydration and calorie replenishment ...
According to researchers, energy beverages can elevate blood pressure and cause cardiac problems in children and teenagers.
Correct use of gym equipment and supportive shoes aren't the only essentials required for working out. Keeping hydrated is of the utmost importance, according to an expert.Popular sports drinks maker Lucozade has recently been slammed ...
The U.N. health agency on Tuesday recommended that countries use tax policy to increase the price of sugary drinks like sodas, sport drinks and even 100-percent fruit juices as a way to fight obesity, diabetes ...
Weekly consumption of energy drinks among teens has been linked to a higher consumption of other sugar-sweetened beverages, cigarette smoking, and screen media use, said a study."Among boys, the weekly sports drink consumption was significantly ...
A recent study claims that sports drinks may not actually help sportsmen in boosting their performance. The study was led by Michael Kingsley of the Australian La Trobe University and explains how isotonic beverages that ...
Love to drink that sweetened soda, or other sugar-laden fruit juices, sports drinks, energy drinks? Beware, as you can be at an increased risk of developing various cancers, a study has found.
Caffeine and caffeinated drinks are often blamed for dehydration and whether or not one can consume them during summers remains a common confusion among people.
High-calorie sports drinks and candy bars will be removed from vending machines and cafeteria lines at all U.S. schools as soon as next year, replaced with diet drinks, granola bars and other healthier items.The Agriculture ...