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Kids and added sugars: How much is too much?". American Heart Association . Retrieved April 12, 2022. b is the path length of the cuvette in cm (the distance that the light travels through the solution) Elliott, Stuart (March 24, 2009). "A Strategy When Times Are Tough: 'It's New!' ". The New York Times . Retrieved March 26, 2009. The USDA states that the average American will consume 160 pounds (73kg) of sugar each year, almost one-half pound (230g) of sugar per day. [60] One of the most prevalent ways that sugar is consumed is through drinks. Most people do not notice the amount of sugar that one given drink can have [ citation needed]. Some were skeptical that the product's effect was anything more than a placebo. Cade mentioned, "If you told a football player that you were giving him Demerol to relieve pain and you gave him a placebo instead, there's about a 30% chance that the placebo will relieve the pain as much as taking Demerol would have." [13]

Gatorade, Powerade & BodyArmor: How PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are playing in the sports drink category". beveragedaily.com. March 25, 2021. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Definitions and facts of hemorrhoids. Hussain ZH, Everhart K, Lacy BE. Treatment of chronic constipation: Prescription medications and surgical therapies. Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y). 2015;11(2):104-114. Research and development [ edit ] The Gatorade Sports Science Institute on West Main Street in Barrington, Illinois. G Organic with interest from consumers and two years of research, Gatorade developed an organic version of the sports drink. [46] The product was launched in 2016 with three initial flavors (Lemon, Mixed Berry, and Strawberry), was USDA certified organic through each step of the process, contained sea salt, and no artificial colors. [47] [48]Cooper University Health Care. Diverticular disease: understanding diverticulosis and diverticulitis. Fraser, Adam (September 1, 2009). "Gatorade to sponsor Leaders in Performance". SportsPro. Archived from the original on December 29, 2010 . Retrieved January 21, 2011. a b c d "The Gatorade Company Profile". International Directory of Company Histories, Gale Group. 82. 2007. It regularly conducts testing and research on how hydration and nutrition affect athletic performance. [67] Professional athletes such as Eli Manning [69] as well as collegiate and amateur athletes have been involved in fitness testing programs at the GSSI, which in part have led to innovations in new Gatorade formula variations and product lines. [70]

a b c Kays, Joe (2003). "Gatorade - The Idea that Launched an Industry". University of Florida Research . Retrieved January 24, 2011. On the right is the Incident Light (I0) run by the monochromator through the cuvette, and on the left is the transmitted light (I) that is not absorbed by the sample and will be measured by the spectrophotometer. Gatorade Frost Introduced". Creative, the Magazine of Promotion and Marketing. April 21, 1997. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011 . Retrieved January 24, 2011.In 2010, Gatorade re-branded a number of its products. [36] Original Gatorade was initially re-labeled as Gatorade G. Gatorade Rain was re-labeled as No Excuses. Gatorade AM was re-labeled Shine On; Gatorade X-Factor was relabeled as Be Tough, and Gatorade Fierce was relabeled Bring It. However, these names were short-lived, as a 2% decline in market share in 2009 led to a broader repositioning of the entire line in 2010. [37] [38] Beginning in February 2010, the Gatorade product portfolio was re-positioned around what the company refers to as the G Series, categorizing varieties of its products into three main segments: before, during, and after athletic events. [39] Kaplan, Jennifer. "Gatorade goes organic as PepsiCo joins natural-ingredient push". Chicago Tribune. American College of Sports Medicine. "About ACSM Partners and Sponsors". American College of Sports Medicine . Retrieved March 14, 2014. Trex, Ethan (January 7, 2010). "Who invented the Gatorade shower?". CNN . Retrieved January 24, 2011. Rovell, Darren (September 2, 2005). First in Thirst: How Gatorade Turned the Science of Sweat Into a Cultural Phenomenon. AMACOM. p.176. ISBN 0814410952.

In 2001, the GSSI observed that professional race car drivers were not maintaining adequate levels of hydration during races, attributable to the nature of drivers enduring multiple-hour races in high temperatures. As a result, it developed a product called the "Gatorade In-Car Drinking System", which has since been implemented in the vehicles of many professional race car drivers. [71] Gatorade Tiger was a Gatorade Thirst Quencher sports drink formed as the result of a sponsorship arrangement with Tiger Woods. Debuting in March 2008, Gatorade Tiger was available in Red Drive (cherry), Cool Fusion (lemon-lime), and Quiet Storm (grape). Gatorade Tiger contained 25% more electrolytes than Gatorade Thirst Quencher. [34] As part of the 2009 rebranding, Gatorade Tiger was re-labeled as Focus. It was reformulated, adding the amino acid theanine, which is naturally found in many forms of tea, improving mental focus. Focus contained about 25mg per 8 US fluid ounces (240mL) serving or 50mg per 16.9 US fluid ounces (500mL) bottle. On November 25, 2009, it was reported by Beverage Digest, and later confirmed by PepsiCo, that they had made a decision, several months before November 2009, to discontinue some products to make room for the Prime and Recover products as part of a then-upcoming G Series re-branding. [35] In 2015, the Gatorade Energy gummies made their debut along with the Gatorade energy bar. The University of Florida researchers initially considered naming their product "Gator-Aid". They settled on the name Gatorade, however, since the researchers wanted to create a commercial product, not a scientifically-validated one [ non sequitur]. Darren Rovell notes in his history of Gatorade, First in Thirst, "the doctors realized that they probably shouldn't use the 'Aid' suffix, since that would mean that if the drink were ever marketed, they would have to prove that it had a clear medicinal use and perform clinical tests on thousands of people." [11] Gatorade co-inventor Dana Shires explained, "We were told that you couldn't use that because the Food and Drug Administration prohibited that. That would classify it as something other than a cola or soft drink, so we changed it to ade." [12] Feketea, G, et al. (2017). Common food colorants and allergic reactions in children: Myth or reality?

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Shires, Dana. "Dana Leroy Shires Jr". University of Florida Digital Collections . Retrieved March 21, 2014. Thring, Oliver (August 7, 2012). "Do sports drinks and hydration theory hold any water?". The Guardian . Retrieved March 14, 2014. Gatorade and oral rehydration [ edit ] US Navy sailors prepare rehydration supplies to support disaster relief operations in the coastal waters off northern Japan in the wake of an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 2011

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