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  2. Accelerade - Wikipedia

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    Accelerade is a non-carbonated sports drink made by Pacific Health Laboratories. [1] It is claimed to contain carbohydrates and proteins in a 4:1 ratio. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. How often should you drink sports drinks like Gatorade ... - AOL

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    Lastly, due to their high sodium levels, electrolyte drinks like Gatorade might not be a good option if you’re someone who has, or is at risk of having, high blood pressure, says Lvova.

  4. Sports drink - Wikipedia

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    Athletes that are actively training lose water and electrolytes from their bodies by sweating, and expending energy.Sports drinks are sometimes chosen to be a solution for this problem through fluid replacement, carbohydrate loading and nutrient supplementation, [4] although the same source also states that "Whether water or a sports drink is consumed is the athlete's choice."

  5. Sports nutrition - Wikipedia

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    A substitute for sports drinks is milk, which contains many electrolytes, carbohydrates, and other elements that help to make it a more effective post-exercise beverage than traditional sports drinks. [26] It is true that milk helps replace fluids and electrolytes lost after the athlete has worked out.

  6. All Sport - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... All Sport is a brand of sports drink. ... All Sport products deliver 100% daily value of vitamin C per ...

  7. Gatorade - Wikipedia

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    Gatorade is an American brand of sports-themed beverage and food products, built around its signature line of sports drinks. The drink is manufactured by PepsiCo and is distributed in over 80 countries. [3] The beverage was developed in 1965 by a team of researchers at the University of Florida led by Robert Cade.

  8. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    The following is a notable list of energy drinks, with a few coffee variants, and some soft drinks such as Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, and Pepsi listed for comparison, and marked in a different color. The caffeine content in coffee and tea varies, depending on how the coffee beans were roasted, among other factors.

  9. Category:Sports drinks - Wikipedia

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