Energy Drinks' Effects on Student-Athletes and Implications for Athletic Departments.
The Sport Journal, 2008, Fall, 11, 4
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Publisher Description
Energy Drinks' Effects on Student-Athletes and Implications for Athletic Departments The worldwide market for so-called energy drink has grown exponentially in the last decade. The primary targets of the industry's marketing campaigns are young adults. As a result, university and college athletes are frequent consumers of the products. The effects of these beverages can be quite significant. Therefore, their use by student-athletes requires analysis, results of which administrators and coaches need to be aware of so that they can share this knowledge with student-athletes in need of direction. They should also track the current trends among student-athletes concerning energy drinks.
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