Whats in an Energy Drink?
The Science of Energy
Health Effects
Marketing and Regulation
Energy Drinks VS Natural Energy
100

This stimulant is the most common active ingredient in energy drinks.

What is Caffeine?
100

This molecule is known as the main energy currency of the cell.

What is ATP?

100

This system in your body is most stimulated by caffeine.

What is the nervous system?

100

Energy drinks are often marketed with these types of words to imply enhanced performance.

What are "boost," "power," or "focus"?

100

This natural activity improves energy by increasing oxygen flow and reducing stress.

What is exercise?

200

This amino acid, found in energy drinks, is often associated with improved mental performance.

What is Taurine?
200

This organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell.”

What is the mitochondria?

200

Overconsumption of energy drinks can lead to this dangerous heart condition.

What is arrhythmia?

200

Unlike drugs, energy drinks are regulated as this type of product in many countries.

What are dietary supplements?

200

This nutrient, found in complex carbs like oats and grains, provides long-term energy.

What is a complex carbohydrate?

300

Energy drinks are often high in this simple carbohydrate, which can cause a quick energy spike.

What is Sugar?

300

This process breaks down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP.

What is cellular respiration?

300

Combining energy drinks with this substance can mask impairment and lead to risky behavior.

What is alcohol?

300

Energy drinks are often targeted toward this age group.

What are teenagers and young adults?

300

This natural drink contains caffeine but is less likely to cause a sugar crash.

What is tea or coffee?

400

This vitamin, often in high doses in energy drinks, helps with energy metabolism.

What is Vitamin B12?

400

Energy drinks claim to boost this process, which refers to all chemical reactions in the body.

What is metabolism?

400

Regular consumption of sugary energy drinks may lead to this chronic disease.

What is type 2 diabetes?

400

This federal agency in the U.S. oversees food labeling, including energy drinks.

What is the FDA?

400

Unlike energy drinks, this lifestyle factor improves natural sleep-wake cycles and alertness.

What is sleep?

500

Name one additive often found in energy drinks that is not essential for energy but is included for marketing.

What is ginseng?

500

Caffeine mainly works by blocking these brain receptors, making you feel more alert.

What are adenosine receptors?

500

This withdrawal symptom is common when someone stops caffeine suddenly.

What is a headache?

500

In some countries, energy drinks must include this type of health warning.

What is a caffeine content warning?

500

This hormone, disrupted by excessive caffeine, helps regulate your body’s internal clock.

What is melatonin?