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04 Jun 2013 11:55 #139461
by chairman
We all know that some foods are higher in caloric content than others. Oftentimes, we seek out these higher calorie food items in order to get a burst of energy. But did you know that some foods – despite having a high calorie count – can actually be total drains on your energy? It’s true!
What’s worse is that you could be consuming some of these energy-draining foods thinking that you’re getting an energy boost, when in reality you’re getting quite the opposite. Let’s start with one of the biggest, most deceiving culprits: energy drinks.
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04 Jun 2013 12:10 #139463
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Energy Drinks Energy drinks may give you a temporary boost of energy, but as soon as the energy/
caffeine
buzz wears off, you’ll be feeling more exhausted than ever! This
BBC article reveals the results of a very interesting study
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Sleep-deprived adults
were given sugary energy drinks and asked to perform some monotonous tests. Another group was given an identical-tasting drink with just the caffeine. After a half hour, results were the same. But after 50 minutes, the sugary energy drink crowd was falling way behind.
Read more from NBC
about how energy drinks can leave you feeling totally exhausted.
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