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  2. Propel Water - Wikipedia

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    Propel powder with calcium launched in January 2010. In early 2009, Gatorade changed the bottle design, [5] and began using bottles containing 30% less plastic than their predecessors. [5] In 2023, PepsiCo formed a new portfolio connecting its sports and fitness drink brands under the Gatorade umbrella. Propel was included in this umbrella.

  3. Nutrient - Wikipedia

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    Ignoring the non-alcohol contribution of those beverages, the average ethanol contributions to daily food energy intake are 200 and 450 kJ (48 and 108 kcal), respectively. Alcoholic beverages are considered empty calorie foods because, while providing energy, they contribute no essential nutrients. [34]

  4. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    These reference values include water from drinking water, other beverages, and from food. About 80% of our daily water requirement comes from the beverages we drink, with the remaining 20% coming from food. [54] Water content varies depending on the type of food consumed, with fruit and vegetables containing more than cereals, for example. [55]

  5. Dietary supplement - Wikipedia

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    Examples of allowed wording are shown below. In order to qualify for the calcium health claim, a dietary supplement must contain at least 20% of the Reference Dietary Intake, which for calcium means at least 260 mg/serving. [16] "Adequate calcium throughout life, as part of a well-balanced diet, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis."

  6. Xylitol - Wikipedia

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    Increased xylitol consumption can increase oxalate, calcium, and phosphate excretion to urine (termed oxaluria, calciuria, and phosphaturia, respectively). These are known risk factors for kidney stone disease , but despite that, xylitol has not been linked to kidney disease in humans. [ 38 ]

  7. Drinking about 4 cups of coffee daily may reduce risk for ...

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    A new study found that drinking certain amounts of caffeinated coffee and tea was linked to a decreased risk for head and neck cancer compared to not drinking these beverages.

  8. Are mocktails good for you? What you need to know about ... - AOL

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    The same goes for certain drink mixes, such as margarita mixes or frozen lemonade drinks, which "if you just had a margarita mix on the rocks, those tend to be pretty high in calories and sugar ...

  9. Sweetened beverage - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown sugar sweetened beverages displace important nutrients such as iron and calcium which result in deficiency-related conditions. For example, iron deficiency can result in nerve impulse delay. [43] Children who do not consume the appropriate amount of calcium into their daily diets have lower calcium consumption as they get ...