For these reasons, I've had to
avoid sports drinks... until now.
Avoid Sports Drinks — Sports drinks are advertised heavily to children and parents, making us believe that they are going to make us faster, stronger and better athletes.
Not exact matches
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avoiding sugary
sports drinks and artificial energy supplements.
Avoid milk products and fatty, high - fiber, or very sweet foods until the diarrhea eases, and don't
drink sports drinks or soft
drinks — although they contain electrolytes, their high sugar content can make diarrhea worse.
Plus, coconut water helps you
avoid the artificial ingredients and added sugars in typical
sports drinks.
Sports drinks should be consumed by children and adolescents only when there is a need for fluid, carbohydrate and electrolyte replenishment during and after prolonged, vigorous sports participation, while the ingestion of energy drinks should avoided completely, recommends the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in a clinical report published in the journal Pediat
Sports drinks should be consumed by children and adolescents only when there is a need for fluid, carbohydrate and electrolyte replenishment during and after prolonged, vigorous
sports participation, while the ingestion of energy drinks should avoided completely, recommends the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in a clinical report published in the journal Pediat
sports participation, while the ingestion of energy
drinks should
avoided completely, recommends the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in a clinical report published in the journal Pediatrics.1
I like to
avoid the «
sports drinks» with artificial food dyes and high fructose corn syrup, and even suggest that women make a simple, homemade «labor - ade»
drink in advance to have available.
A recently published report from the Committee on Nutrition and the Council on
Sports Medicine and Fitness recommended that children avoid sports and energy drinks during meals, snacks, and as a replacement for low - fat milk or water because they increase the risk for overweight or obesity in children and adolescents
Sports Medicine and Fitness recommended that children
avoid sports and energy drinks during meals, snacks, and as a replacement for low - fat milk or water because they increase the risk for overweight or obesity in children and adolescents
sports and energy
drinks during meals, snacks, and as a replacement for low - fat milk or water because they increase the risk for overweight or obesity in children and adolescents (12).
Some makers of high - caffeine «
sports»
drinks are marketing them as dietary supplements to
avoid having to adhere to FDA rules on how much can go into soft
drinks.
Avoid sugar - laden soft
drinks, processed juices,
sports drinks, and alcohol, which add an additional metabolic burden on the body as well as too much caffeine, which dehydrates the body.
Avoid sugary
sports drinks and soft
drinks and stick to plain filtered water — filling up and
drinking at least four of your large
sports bottles if you can a day.
Save money and
avoid artificial ingredients by making your own homemade natural
sports drink recipe with electrolytes.
Unless exercising or engaged in
sport activity, glucose
drinks and dextrose tablets are best
avoided.
Avoid all sodas, powdered
drinks,
sports drinks and fruit juices (basically anything in a can, bottle or
drink box).
Soda
drinks also include diet soda and «
sports»
drinks too, they are best all
avoided.
Be sure your
sports drinks, vitamin water and other flavored beverages are calorie - free to
avoid undoing your efforts in achieving your goals.
Avoid These Dangerous
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Athletes should learn the optimal way to hydrate during a long race —
drinking about the same amount of water that's lost — and
avoid using
sports drinks as everyday beverages.
To
avoid this, take an isotonic
sports drink to your next workout instead of water.
Now he's a miserable
drunk and
avoid sports fan who frightens his children and spends food and mortgage money on liquor.
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