difficult to determine; category was largely non-existent
Popular caffeinated drinks in 1960's
What were Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Tab and Fresca
What is Caffeine?
a natural stimulant commonly found in plants like coffee, tea and cocoa
In 1999-2000, what percentage of caffeine was consumed through the source of coffee?
10%
What is one plus to drinking caffeine?
Increased alertness and energy; improved cognitive function; boosted mood; enhanced physical performance; reduced risk of certain diseases
What percentage of children/teens consumed caffeine on a given day in the 1990s?
73%
Energy drink founded in 2002
What is monster energy?
How does it work?
Stimulates the brian and central nervous system
What percentage of caffeine was derived from soda in the 1990s?
decreased from 62% to 38%
What is one negative effect of caffeine?
risks to heart health; arrhythmia; high blood pressure; insomnia; anxiety; rapid heart rate; heart palpitations
What percent of caffeine Intake did energy drinks account for in the 2000s
over 10%
Invented in 2017 by Klarbrunn
How much should adults limit there caffeine intake?
400 milligrams or 2-3 cups coffee a day
in the 2000s, what were the primary sources of caffeine?
soda and tea
Who was Jolt Cola founded by?
CJ Rapp
What percentage of teens regularly consume caffeine in 2020's?
83%
Energy drink founded in 2004
What is Celsius?
What are some causes to younger kids drinking to much caffeine?
increased of anxiety, increased heart rate, blood pressure, acid reflex, and sleep disturbance.
what percentage of caffeine intake did energy drinks account for in 2000s?
10%
Caffeine stimulates the release of...?
dopamine and/or norepinephrine
What percentage of teens consumed caffeine semi-regularly?
96%
Energy drink founded in 2018
What is Alani Nu?
What are the guidelines for children ages 12-18?
100 milligrams of caffeine per day
in 2009-2010, what percentage of caffeine intake did coffee account for?
24%
Where did energy drinks start being marketed more in the 1970s?
Thailand