Negative Effects of Energy Drinks Presented by: Terri Cicchelli Rose Fairbanks Harmony Ledbetter Yahaira Martinez Karina Rodriguez
Negative Effects of Energy Drinks
Presented by:Terri Cicchelli
Rose FairbanksHarmony Ledbetter
Yahaira MartinezKarina Rodriguez
What are energy drinks? Energy drinks : Beverages whose producers
advertise that they "boost energy“ A common ingredient in most energy
drinks is caffeine.
Facts Energy drinks have three to five
times the amount of caffeine as regular sodas do.1
Youth account for half of the energy drink market.2
o 30 percent to 50 percent of adolescents report consuming energy drinks.2
Adolescent caffeine intake averages 60 to 70 mg/day and ranges up to 800 mg/day.3
o Adolescent and child caffeine consumption should not exceed 100 mg/day3
31% of 12 to 17 year-olds consume energy drinks regularly.3
34% of 18 to 24 year-olds consume energy drinks regularly.3
The American Association of Poison Control Centers adopted codes late last year to start tracking energy drink overdoses and side effects nationwide.4
o 677 cases occurred from October through December.4
o 331 cases have been reported this year.4
o A quarter of them involved kids younger than 6.4
Side Effects Seizures Hallucinations Rapid heart rate Chest pain High blood pressure Irritability Interrupted sleep patterns Headaches Heart palpitations Strokes
School Issued Warnings http://youtu.be/vlMTqSB-P1o
Energy Drink Regulation? http://youtu.be/rJMwz2TCfRc
Energy Drinks Potential Impact on learning
•Due to energy drinks, students sleep six to seven hours per night, even though they actually need at least nine hours. •Students develop insomnia and do not allow their brain to rest, which makes it more difficult for them to think clearly. •When the effect of the energy wears off and the sugar level drops, it affects students engagement. •Having this high energy disappear can cause students to collapse.
Nutrition and Physical Activity Standard 2: Analyzing Influences
2.2N Evaluate internal and external influences on food choices.
Grades 7-8 Science
Discuss ways in which peers, parents, schools, and the media influence teenagers’ decisions and behaviors regarding food and beverage choices
Complete a survey that focuses specifically on sources of influence on teen decision making
In groups students will create a graph of results
Discuss ways to counter negative influences
Nutrition and Physical Activity Standard 4: Interpersonal Communication
4.1.N Demonstrate the ability to use effective skills to model healthy decision making and prevent overconsumption of foods and beverages.
Grades 7-8 Math
Each student calculates their ideal caloric intake based on body weight based on body weight and height, age, gender, and exercise level (http://www.freedieting.com/tools/calorie_calculator.htm)
Students will log the following for two days :• Food and beverages consumed• Calories per serving size• Serving size consumed• Caffeine and sugar gram intake from each item consumed
Students will calculate their under or overconsumption of calories, caffeine, and sugar
Students will evaluate how they could adjust their consumption while making healthy food/beverage choices
Visit your physician
Riverside Medical Center4445 Magnolia AvenueRiverside, CA 92501(951) 788-3000
American Association of Poison Control CentersU.S. Poison Control Center MembersCalifornia Poison Control System - San Diego DivisionUniversity of California San Diego Medical Center
Call 1-800-222-1222 anywhere in California - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 dayswww. aappc.org
Resources
References Calorie Calculator - Daily Calorie Needs. The Weight loss
Guide website. http://www.freedieting.com/tools/calorie_calculator.htm
Nutr J. 2007; 6: 35. Published online 2007 October 31. doi: 10.1186/1475-2891-6-35 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2206048/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/02/15/energy-drinks-harming-kids/#ixzz1WGRuXiIu
http://www.med.miami.edu/news/um-pediatric-researchers-publish-findings-on-energy-drinks
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/02/14/peds.2009-3592.full.pdf+html
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/02/14/peds.2009-3592.full.pdf+html
References cont.
•http://www.lifespan.org/services/nutrition/articles/energydrinks.htm•http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=99335&print=1•http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Monster-Energy-Drink---Which-Are-The-Side-Effects-/947375•http://www.tandurust.com/alternative-therapies/energy-drinks-side-effects.html