Tag: energy drinks
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How Much Caffeine Before Training?

A systematic review and network meta-analysis published on December 3, 2025 in MDPI, titled Effects of Caffeine Dose and Administration Method on Time-Trial Performance: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis, examined the amounts of caffeine that may have an ergogenic effect before training. The effects of caffeine administration methods (e.g., capsules/tablets, gum, mouthwash) and doses…
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Are they really Healthy Foods?

In recent years, when the internet has influenced all of our lives with the abundance of information options it gives us, we have noticed that the awareness of nutrition issues has increased and the interest is mainly focused on so-called healthy foods. Food companies could not remain without participation in this and immediately prepared foods…
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5 Nutrition Tips for a Better Sleep

Diet and sleep are quite connected, but it is true that a balanced diet alone will not benefit our sleep if we have bad sleep habits. We should NOT consume before bedtime: 1. Caffeine Coffee and anything containing caffeine such as energy drinks, cola drinks, dark chocolate, dark chocolate ice cream are foods that disrupt…
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10 Habits or Advice we SHOULD NOT Follow

As we try to pay attention to our diet in order to have wellness and health, we hear and read a lot. Some of it is correct and some is completely wrong. Habits or advice that we should NOT follow: 1. We eat only when we are hungry When the feeling of hunger comes, blood…
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Loss of appetite or Solid food is not enough? Try Liquid Foods !

Loss of appetite can be caused by various factors such as taking certain medications, a possible virus, cancer treatment, alcohol consumption, drug use, dementia, depression, dehydration. There are also cases where we do not have a loss of appetite but we need to consume several more calories to cover our daily needs, such as athletes.…
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Caffeine

Caffeine is the most well-known and widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world and is found naturally in plant species such as coffee, tea and cocoa. Caffeine is most commonly consumed in the form of beverages such as coffee, soft drinks, tea, energy drinks. Supplementing the diet with caffeine has been shown to significantly enhance…