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energy Liquid what why for whom energy drink 0,33 l 106 mg energy drink 0,33 l 166 kcal energy drink 0,33 l 37 g yes Caffeine ≈ Energy ≈ Sugar ≈ coffee 2 dl 100 mg yoghurt 2 dl 160 kcal apple juice 0,33 l 36 g There are also light and sugar free energy drinks on the market. Caffeine can be found in more than 60 plants, such as coffee, tea, coco beans, cola, and guarana. The biggest caffeine source for Europeans and Americans is coffee. Scandinavia has the biggest consumption per capita. For example, people in Finland consume 12 kg of coffee annually. That is roughly 160 litres. Energy drink consumption is 3.5 litres. Guarana is a plant from Brazil that has been used as a natural remedy for millennia. Guarana adds flavour and has a refreshing effect. Part of the caffeine in energy drinks is guarana extract. Refreshes Rejuvenates RGY dri n k ENE The refreshing effect of energy drinks is based on thoroughly tested and safe ingredients: i More information on the refreshing ingredients of energy drinks can be found at www.evira.fi Energy drinks are meant for adults and young adults above the age of 15: Like coffee, energy drinks refresh you on occasions when you need to stay alert and awake. to refresh as an alternative to coffee to temporarily help with fatigue to keep one awake on a long drive for night shifts The amount of caffeine in energy drinks, when enjoyed in moderation, is not harmful to healthy adults. It is recommended that you enjoy energy drinks according to the recommendations on the can or bottle and that you do not exceed the suggested maximum intake. Energy drinks are not meant: for children for pregnant women for people with caffeine allergies c affeine g uarana Energy drinks also contain: taurine B vitamins The daily intake of caffeine for Finnish 14—15-year-olds Taurine is an amino acid that can be found in meat, fish, mushrooms, nuts, and seeds. The human body also produces taurine. Vitamins are usually added to energy drinks. The most common vitamins are from the water-soluble vitamin B group, an excess of which exits the metabolism. Vitamins C and E are also common. Energy drinks are suitable for adults who want to be refreshed. energy drinks 5 % A moderate daily amount of caffeine ≈ (National Nutrition Council of Finland) tea 21 % cola beverages 37 % coffee 37 % (Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine, Finland 2006.) no Energy drinks are not always the best choice. Energy drinks, like other soft drinks, are not marketed to under 15-year-olds. Children and teenagers should not need extra refreshment in the first place. It is more advisable to have a good night’s sleep. Nevertheless, an occasional energy drink now and then is not dangerous for young people. Caffeine is not suitable for everyone, and its effects can be very individual. Caffeine can cause shaking and palpitations (a faster heartbeat) for people with caffeine allergies. Pregnant women should also choose a caffeine-free beverage. i Energy drinks are a foodstuff, and the Finnish foodstuff laws or regulations do not place any restrictions on their sale. On the packaging – cans and bottles – there is a disclaimer that points out that energy drinks are not suitable for children, pregnant women, or people with caffeine allergies. On the packaging, there are also recommendations for the daily maximum intake and a warning about excessive use. Do you want to know more? Panimo- ja virvoitusjuomateollisuusliitto (The Federation of the Brewing and Soft Drinks Industry of Finland) www.panimoliitto.fi Evira (Finnish Food and Safety Authority) www.evira.fi/portal/en/food/information_on_food/food_categories/ energy_drinks/