Thursday, April 17, 2014

FitFluential - 10 Things No One is Telling You About Energy Drinks

Let’s play a game. If I say “energy drink,” what comes to mind? Extreme sports athletes? Teenagers in the hospital? Green tea? News outlets often portray energy drinks as dangerous concoctions of sugar and caffeine but this isn’t the whole picture. While some energy drinks are loaded with sugar and caffeine, the truth is there were over 200 different energy drink brands in the US as of 2009, and some of those are more like green tea than the sugary caffeine-loaded product portrayed. Since many popular energy drink ingredients are also popular in fitness/health supplements, it’s time to consider the energy drink facts no one is telling you.

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Learn the 10 things no one is telling you about energy drinks at FitFluential.com

Monday, April 14, 2014

Energy Drink of the Month -- April 2014

Could you pick an energy drink out of a line-up? Every so often, I read a news story that makes me either laugh or grit my teeth because of how energy drinks are portrayed as dangerous concoctions of sugar and caffeine. To me this portrayal seems like saying all water tastes exactly the same. Ocean water, bottled water, carbonated water etc. While some energy drinks do contain extreme amounts of sugar and caffeine, condemning all energy drinks without addressing the specifics is both folly and counter-productive to safe caffeine consumption. To combat this grievous over-generalization, each month I try to highlight an energy drink that breaks the mold and counters the stereotype.

The Energy Drink of the Month for April 2014 is Avitae ("ah-vee-tay") caffeine+water.

There are currently no flavored versions (and thus ends, temporarily, the pomegranate theme I've had going since January's pick). There are three caffeine levels of this Avitae line available: 45 mg, 90 mg and 125 mg.

As far as energy drinks go, it doesn't get much cleaner or simpler than this. With the three levels of caffeine available, this product line is suitable for Level 2, 3 and 4 of the 5 Levels of Fatigue.  Also note that since it comes in a bottle, you can sip it and reseal it, regulating your caffeine intake in ways that aren't possible with an open can or a hot coffee.

For more, see:

Redefining "Energy Drink" -- 5 Qs with Avitae

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Redefining "Energy Drink" - 5 Qs with Avitae

Are you a big fan of caffeine but not a fan of added sugars or artificial colors/flavors? Are you looking for an energy drink with a clean label and a simple ingredient line? Pronounced "ah-vee-tay", Avitae's line of caffeinated waters might be your solution.  

Wandering through the halls of the 2014 Natural Product West Expo, I was looking for something to grab my attention. With over 45,000 booths of products all chasing the same consumer trends ("natural", "gluten-free", "non-GMO", "Vegan") I was looking for something unusual. As a food scientist, I love reading labels, especially when it comes to anything caffeinated or supposedly ergogenic. Unexpectedly, it was one of the simplest products that captivated me most: water, caffeinated.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Food Science in the News -- Death and Freggies

Would you believe eating 7 servings of fruits and vegetables ("freggies") a day can reduce your risk of death by 42%? This stat comes from research by the University College of London and, while it bugs me when news headlines use extreme terms like "death" to catch attention, this research on mortality and freggies is worth discussing.

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Thought this was an art display. Nope, just vegetables...from outer space?

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Combating Obesity in Professional Baseball Players - The Onion

To celebrate April Fool's and to help you Angels fans get over that horrific 10-3 loss to the Mariners on Opening Night, I thought I would share one of my favorite nutrition and health pieces from The Onion:

“Michelle Obama Introduces Exercise Program to Combat Obesity in Professional Baseball Players”

Enjoy and remember, if you're going to pull your own April Fool's Day tricks, make sure the mean doesn't outweigh the funny.

What are YOUR favorite April Fool's Day tricks?

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