no, i would say it replaces fluids and electrolytes.
2007-09-06 08:54:34
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answered by Jules 5
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Does Gatorade Give You Energy
2016-11-09 00:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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First, you would need a more meaningful hypothesis. Perhaps that Gatorade raises blood sugar, on average, more than drinking the same volume of water.
Next, design a controlled experiment with a good evaluation of whether your results show statistical significance.
You could make a good guess by referring to studies showing how blood sugar is affected by dietary intake of sugar, and then applying that to Gatorade. It's best if you can find a study done on a substance with a comparable set of ingredients, not just the sugar.
2007-09-06 18:54:33
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answered by Frank N 7
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Gatorade has sugar in it. If you look at the label, it probably doesn't have "sugar" but something else like High Fructose Corn Syrup or something like that. It's the same thing. Sugar is energy for your body so gatorade does give you energy. Some people notice it. Other's don't.
2007-09-06 09:06:11
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answered by John Q Music 3
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2015-08-08 12:04:06
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answered by ? 1
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Gatorade does NOT give you energy. What it does is restore the minerals the you've lost during physical activities i.e helps you rehydrate. It's a kind of flavored Pedialyte use in children for whenever they have gastro (vomiting & diarrhea).
2007-09-06 08:58:44
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answered by laviequiva 2
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Red bull contains quite a bit of caffeine (about 80mg in a 250ml can) which is a little less than what a regular cup of coffee would contain. caffeine basically speeds up your metabolic processes and thus makes everything in your body "go faster"; so thats why you feel like it gives you energy. it takes a few minutes (say 15 minutes perhaps) for you to feel its effects, and it usually lasts for about 4 hours until your body breaks the caffeine up. how long it lasts for depends on how much body fat you have, and it tends to last longer for fatter people, because fatty tissue supposedly temporarily stores caffeine. but remember it would take quite abit more caffeine to bring about the same effects in someone who weighs 200 pounds as compared to someone who weighs 100 pounds. gatorade isn't supposed to give you energy. you're only supposed to drink it AFTER vigorous exercise. it just contains a bunch of minerals and stuff your body would lose when you sweat a lot. it helps the most when you're feeling freaking exhausted after playing soccer for 2 hours in the summer when its 100 degrees outside and the humidity is like 90%. it basically replenishes what your body has lost so you dont feel so weak. i believe caffeine is the most effective LEGAL substance if you want to "get energy". energy bars tend to take alot longer and they arent as effective as caffeine. but remember, after the effects of caffeine wear off you'll probably crash because you body would be tired from being in a hyperactive state for the past 4 hours. the best way for you to get energy that will last you the whole day would be to eat carbohydrates. although it will take a few hours for you body to digest what you eat, it will provide energy that'll last you most of the day. plus, you wont crash after a few hours. thats why they say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day :)
2016-04-01 00:09:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty quickly. Its not the caffeine of vitamins that give you energy, only calories can give you energy. Therefore it is the sugar that gives you the energy, which is processed by the body quickly. Caffeine simply acts as a mental stimulant, basically it makes your mind "want" to be active.
2016-03-18 12:30:25
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answered by ? 4
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Look at the label, it does contain sugar, quick energy. You could do a test for sugar on it.
2007-09-06 08:56:22
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answered by science teacher 7
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