Energy Drink Consumption on Cardiometabolic Endpoints
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“Effects of Chronic Energy Drink Consumption on Cardiometabolic Endpoints”
Many people use energy drinks (EDs) regularly, but the overall health concerns are still unknown. There are many energy drink products that contain a mixture of caffeine and other energy-boosting ingredients and supplements which can affect parameters related to the heart, blood pressure and blood glucose. Several previous studies have shown that energy drinks may affect heart rhythm and blood pressure significantly. As energy drinks are sugar-sweetened beverages, long-term use may also affect the body's metabolism, including cholesterol, blood sugars, and weight. The purpose of this study is to learn if drinking energy drinks everyday may affect a person's cardiometabolic health.
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Dietary Supplement - Commercially-Available Energy Drink
Participant will consume 2 cans of an energy drink (16 oz./can) per day. One in the morning and one in the afternoon.
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Effects of Chronic Energy Drink Consumption on Cardiometabolic Endpoints
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NCT03840863
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