What Do You Really Know About Energy Drinks?

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1. Serious consequences experienced with drinking energy drinks include: 

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The serious consequences experienced with drinking energy drinks include increased blood pressure, trouble breathing, increased jitteriness, cardiovascular problems including heart attacks and dysrhythmia, and even death.

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2. On November 17, 2010 the FDA announced that adding caffeine to alcoholic beverages, essentially banning all alcoholic energy drinks, such as Four Loko. 

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The statement is true because on November 17, 2010, the FDA did announce that adding caffeine to alcoholic beverages would be banned. This announcement effectively banned all alcoholic energy drinks, including Four Loko, which were popular at the time.

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3. The Food and Drug Administration regulates the production and advertising of energy drinks. 

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The Food and Drug Administration does not regulate the production and advertising of energy drinks.

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4. People who consumed energy drinks with alcohol were how much more likely to drive after drinking? 

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People who consumed energy drinks with alcohol were 50% more likely to drive after drinking. This means that compared to those who did not consume energy drinks with alcohol, the likelihood of driving after drinking was increased by 50% for those who consumed energy drinks with alcohol.

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5. What percentage of energy drink users are male? 

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The correct answer is 60%. This means that 60% of energy drink users are male.

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6. The Energy Drink market increased by this much between 2003 and 2007. 

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The correct answer is 400%. This means that the Energy Drink market experienced a growth rate of 400% between 2003 and 2007. This indicates a significant increase in the market size and popularity of energy drinks during that time period.

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7.   High-frequency energy drink users (having consumed more than 50 drinks in a year) have how many times greater of a chance of developing a dependency on alcohol? 

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High-frequency energy drink users who have consumed more than 50 drinks in a year have four times greater chance of developing a dependency on alcohol compared to those who do not consume high-frequency energy drinks.

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8. While products such as Coca-Cola typically contain 34 mg of caffine per can, energy drinks contain upwards towards how many mg? 

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Energy drinks typically contain a higher amount of caffeine compared to other products like Coca-Cola. The correct answer of 505 mg suggests that energy drinks can contain a significantly higher dosage of caffeine, which can provide a greater energy boost.

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9. This percentage of high-frequency users (having consumer more than 50 drinks in a year) have experienced their first alcoholic intoxication before the age of 15. 

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The correct answer is 60%. This means that 60% of high-frequency users, who have consumed more than 50 drinks in a year, have experienced their first alcoholic intoxication before the age of 15. This suggests that a significant majority of heavy drinkers had their first experience with alcohol at a relatively young age.

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10. On average, what percentage of college students drink energy drinks at least once a week? 

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The correct answer is 65%. This means that, on average, 65% of college students drink energy drinks at least once a week. This suggests that a significant portion of college students rely on energy drinks to keep them energized and focused, potentially due to the demands of their academic and social lives. It also implies that energy drink consumption is a common habit among college students.

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Serious consequences experienced with drinking energy drinks...
On November 17, 2010 the FDA announced that adding caffeine to...
The Food and Drug Administration regulates the production and...
People who consumed energy drinks with alcohol were how much more...
What percentage of energy drink users are male? 
The Energy Drink market increased by this much between 2003 and...
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While products such as Coca-Cola typically contain 34 mg of caffine...
This percentage of high-frequency users (having consumer more than 50...
On average, what percentage of college students drink energy drinks at...
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