SUGAR – Almost all energy drinks, except those that are marked "sugar free" and usually those hyped as "light" are high in sugar. The sugar in an 8 ounce can vary from 5 to 8 teaspoons and accounts mostly for 100% of the carbohydrates (80 – 130 calories). The RDA for sugar is approximately 6 – 7 teaspoons of sugar for every 2000 calories consumed. One bottle or can of energy drink contains more than enough sugar for you to eat in an entire day.
Sugar gives you a quick jolt of energy because it is absorbed into your body much faster than other energy sources, ie. protein. Studies show you can feel the effects of sugar within a minute of it entering the body. Sugar rapidly elevates your blood sugar level and gives you quick energy. This is often of short duration however because the body quickly releases a shot of insulin, rapidly lowering your blood sugar. When blood sugar quickly drops, so does endurance and energy.
While the short term side effects of sugar – crashing hours after consumption, increased appetite and the possibility of cavities – are somewhat mild, long term effects are not. Type 2
diabetes
has been linked to sugar misuse. Weight gain due to the consumption of empty calories is becoming a bigger problem in the US and around the globe.
Voted the Worst Energy Drink in America #1. Sobe Energy Adrenaline Rush (16 oz) 260 calories 66 g sugars 152 mg caffeine
#2. AMP Energy (16 oz) 220 calories 58 g sugars 142 mg caffeine
#3. Red Bull (8 oz) 110 calories 27 g sugars 76 mg caffeine
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Rockstar Energy Drink 8 oz (240 ml) Serving Sugars, total: 31g Calories, total: 124 Calories from sugar: 124 16 oz (480 ml) Can Sugars, total: 62g Calories, total: 248 Calories from sugar: 248
Sobe Mango Melon 8 oz (240 ml) Serving Sugars, total: 29g Calories, total: 120 Calories from sugar: 116 20 oz (590 ml) Bottle Sugars, total: 70g Calories, total: 280 Calories from sugar: 280