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Energy drinks jolt blood pressure, study finds

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  1. wreck

    wreck Member

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    ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - The increasingly popular high-caffeine beverages called energy drinks may do more than give people a jolt of energy -- they may also boost heart rates and blood pressure levels, researchers said on Tuesday.
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    The results of a small study prompted the researchers to advise people who have high blood pressure or heart disease to avoid energy drinks because they could impact their blood pressure or change the effectiveness of their medications.

    The drinks generally have high levels of caffeine and taurine, an amino acid found in protein-rich foods like meat and fish that can affect heart function and blood pressure, the researchers said.

    "We saw increases in both blood pressure and heart rate in healthy volunteers who were just sitting in a chair watching movies. They weren't exercising. They were in a resting state," James Kalus of Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, who led the study, said in an interview.

    The increases did not rise to dangerous levels in the group of 15 healthy volunteers, whose average age was 26, the researchers said.

    But the increases potentially could be significant in people with cardiovascular disease or those taking drugs to lower heart rate or blood pressure, they told a meeting of the American Heart Association in Orlando, Florida.

    "While the amount of caffeine in energy drinks or coffee may cause a slight and temporary increase in blood pressure, it would have no greater effect than walking up a flight of steps," the American Beverage Association industry trade group said in a statement responding to the findings.

    "So singling out energy drinks in a unique manner, particularly when compared to a more commonly consumed caffeinated beverage like coffee, does not provide a full and proper context for consumers."

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    The products have names like Full Throttle, Amp and Rush. Red Bull, made by Austrian company Red Bull GmbH, is a market leader. Beverage companies market various energy drinks as soft drinks that can boost a person's energy.

    Kalus declined to say which brand of energy drink was used in the study. He said the drinks generally contain similar ingredients, adding, "By giving the brand, it would dilute the message that all of these drinks need to be looked at."

    Coca-Cola Co. makes Full Throttle.

    The study participants were asked not to consume other forms of caffeine for two days before starting the study and then throughout a study in which they consumed two cans of energy drinks daily over seven days. Each can contained 80 milligrams of caffeine and 1,000 milligrams of taurine.

    The volunteers' heart rates rose by about 8 percent on the first day and 11 percent on the seventh day.

    Maximum systolic blood pressure -- the top number in blood pressure readings that represents pressure while the heart contracts -- rose by 8 percent on the first day and 10 percent on the seventh day, the study showed.

    Diastolic blood pressure -- the bottom number that gives the pressure when the heart relaxes between beats -- rose by 7 percent on the first day and 8 percent on the seventh day.

    The study did not identify ingredients responsible for the changes, but Kalus said it probably was caffeine and taurine.

    Kalus said the study did not address possible health effects from the way some people consume these drinks, such as mixing them with alcohol.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071106/sc_nm/heart_energydrinks_dc

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    havent even read the article yet, but RE-FREAKING-ALLY...I'm not doctor, heck I dont even visit the doctor much but this is just common sense.

    I used to drink a monster everyday when i started working out. I havent drank one in so long because I just thought about it and it made no sense to drink it.
     
  2. hotballa

    hotballa Contributing Member

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    All I know is my piss was green after I slung back 3 red bulls in one night. There's no frigging way I didn't get any liver problems from that.
     
  3. SwoLy-D

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    :eek: Really?!?!?

    In other news, the Rockets just signed a new 7-foot Center out of China for their FIRST pick in the draft.

    :rolleyes:
     
  4. Apollo Creed

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    WHAT YOU CANT BE SERIOUS I DRINK 6 ENERGY DRINKS A DAY BIG WHOOP WHO CARES I FEEL FINE NO HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE COOL AS A CUCUMBER OKAY SHUT UP GET OFF MY BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111
     
  5. Lil Pun

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    Good thing I don't use them anymore.
     
  6. bladeage

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    File this one under "dur."
     
  7. dntrwl

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    yeah, kids. too stupid to realize energy drinks are bad for you.
    parents, too busy to care.
    this drink is really popular nowdays
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  8. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    Nice, with your sig and all. :D
     
  9. boomboom

    boomboom I GOT '99 PROBLEMS

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    Taurine is nectar of the gods!
     
  10. Oski2005

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    What? How could something that is basically caffeine mixed with corn syrup cause high blood pressure?
     
  11. Desert_Rocket

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    just drink the sugar free ones. The sugar is what compounds the problems. I love a sugar free red bull on occassion, nothing wrong with it.
     

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