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    Caffeine use for sport is a worldwide known and tested idea. Many athletes use caffeine as a legal performance enhancer, as the benefits it provides,...
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    mainly used for its eugeroic (wakefulness promoting), ergogenic (physical performance-enhancing), or nootropic (cognitive-enhancing) properties. Caffeine acts...
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  • States Doping in East Germany BALCO scandal Caffeine use for sport Cannabis and sports Concussions in sport Doping in pigeon racing Equine drug testing...
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    Energy drink (category Caffeine)
    a type of functional beverage containing stimulant compounds, usually caffeine, which is marketed as providing mental and physical stimulation (marketed...
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    Sports drink (redirect from Sport drink)
    of sugar in a day for a child. Energy drinks, which are often confused with sports drinks, usually contain high amount of caffeine among other dietary...
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  • ECA stack is a drug combination used in weight loss and as a stimulant. ECA is an initialism for ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin, with variants of it...
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    Red Bull (category Use British English from September 2024)
    sucralose. The caffeine content of a single 250 ml can of Red Bull is approximately 40–80 mg / 250 ml (15–32 mg / 100 ml). The caffeine level in Red Bull...
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    Prime (drink) (category Use American English from December 2022)
    marketing campaign, which has been criticized for media hype associated with their high concentration of caffeine. Several countries, jurisdictions, and primary...
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  • Performance-enhancing substance (category Drugs in sport)
    are borderline cases; caffeine, for example, is considered a performance enhancer by some but not others. The phrase has been used to refer to several distinct...
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    Energy gel (section Use)
    to individuals seeking a boost from caffeine and carbohydrates during exercise performance. The recommended use of an energy gel is 15 minutes before...
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    Stimulant (category Use dmy dates from January 2024)
    restrict the sale and use of caffeine. In the United States, the FDA has banned the sale of pure and highly concentrated caffeine products for personal consumption...
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    Coca-Cola (category Use mdy dates from May 2024)
    two of its original ingredients: coca leaves and kola nuts (a source of caffeine). The formula of Coca-Cola remains a trade secret; however, a variety of...
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  • methamphetamine) are more likely to use it more regularly. Ya ba (a pill containing caffeine and methamphetamine) smokers often use a technique in which a ya ba...
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    Ephedrine (category Drugs in sport)
    Ephedrine is often used in combination with caffeine for performance-enhancing purposes. In chemical synthesis, ephedrine is used in bulk quantities as...
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  • January 2017. "Baseball's most notorious steroid users". "Athletes' caffeine use reignites scientific debate". www.abc.net.au. 2008-08-02. Retrieved 2021-08-21...
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    claim: caffeine causes dehydration". New York Times. Retrieved 3 August 2009. Armstrong LE, Casa DJ, Maresh CM, Ganio MS (July 2007). "Caffeine, fluid-electrolyte...
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    Cycling Time-Trial Performance after Ingestion of a Caffeine Energy Drink". International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 19 (1): 61–78...
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  • with caffeine and aspirin (the so-called ECA stack), however, following many reports of serious side effects and some deaths, it was banned for use in supplements...
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  • test SEALs forcewide for performance enhancing drugs beginning on November 1. Military use has contributed to the rise of caffeine as the world's most...
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    performance. Some stimulants are used medicinally to treat individuals with ADHD and narcolepsy. Examples: amphetamines, caffeine, cocaine, nicotine Depressants...
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    Meldonium (category Doping in sport)
    list of drugs to be monitored. A high prevalence of meldonium use by athletes in sport was demonstrated by the laboratory findings at the Baku 2015 European...
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    PA (September 2015). "Caffeine and diuresis during rest and exercise: A meta-analysis". Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 18 (5): 569–74. doi:10...
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    Monster Energy (category Use American English from January 2023)
    Finger Death Punch. The caffeine content of most Monster Energy drinks is approximately 10 mg/oz (33.81 mg / 100 ml), or 160 mg for a 16oz (473 ml) can....
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    Masala chai (category Use Indian English from June 2013)
    how it is made, chai can have less caffeine content than coffee, making it a better alternative for those with caffeine intolerance. Small vendors (called...
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  • can also include the use of massage, glucose testing, Rolfing, physical therapy, and performance-enhancing drugs like caffeine and anabolic steroids...
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  • Lucozade (redirect from Lucozade Sport)
    (unspecified), preservatives (potassium sorbate, sodium bisulphite (E-222)), caffeine, antioxidant (ascorbic acid), colour (sunset yellow (E110), Ponceau 4R)...
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  • Central nervous system fatigue (category Use dmy dates from March 2016)
    ML (February 2011). "Does caffeine added to carbohydrate provide additional ergogenic benefit for endurance?". Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 21 (1): 71–84...
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  • neurotransmitter pages. The stimulant and adenosine receptor antagonist caffeine is widely used to increase alertness or wakefulness and improve mood or performance...
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  • and the combination of caffeine and alcohol impaired PRP performance for accuracy but not speed. Therefore, although caffeine may counterbalance alcohol...
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    Pepsi Zero Sugar (category Pages using infobox nutritional value with unknown parameters)
    twice the caffeine of Pepsi's other cola beverages. Before a recipe change in late 2022, Pepsi Zero Sugar contained 69 milligrams of caffeine per 355 mL...
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