Upload
danielle-robertson
View
393
Download
0
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Coffee is part of social norms but energy drinks have stigmas that some (but not all) products deserve. Kids and teens see past this paradox so it's crucial to address the details. Any effective conversation about the dangers of energy drinks must address three crucial counterpoints, or the conversation becomes invalid.
Citation preview
Friends with the Monster?
3 Crucial Counterpoints to the Energy Drink Debate
Has this ever happened to you?Trying to save me???
How bad is it really?
It depends…
Consider 3 points
1. Caffeine Content: It’s Not What You Think
↓ 77 mg per can
1. Caffeine Content: It’s Not What You Think
1. Caffeine Content: It’s Not What You Think
80 mg per 8 fl. oz can
2. Dangerous? Consider the extremes
Overdosing on caffeine Falling asleep at the wrong time
DrowsyDriving.org
Taking a walk is a good way to wake up but you can’t do that in a carCoffee has more antioxidants than the typical energy drink but because it is more temperature-dependent than energy drinks, it may not be the
best option for someone who has to drive for long periods of time.
3. Some energy drinks are more extreme than others
• Caffeine isn’t for everybody, and water + good rest trumps all…BUT
• If you choose to consume caffeine, just remember the following :
• Not ALL energy drinks are bad for you, but they’re not ALL good either
Not all energy drinks are created equal
Not all energy drinks are created equal
…Neither is the threat they pose to your health
Not all energy drinks are created equal
Any effective conversation around the dangers of energy drinks MUST
address the specifics, otherwise these conversations aren’t helping anyone
Credits:• Caffeine Contents: Caffeine Informer
Brought to you by:
Danielle Robertson• UC San Diego• B.S. Biochemistry
• UC Davis• M.S. Food Science –
Food Biochemistry
@GreenEyedGuide/energydrinkguide
Greeneyedguide.com