can energy drinks help you study?!


Question: Can energy drinks help you study?
ok so im not looking for any answers like energy drinks are bad for your health and all that crap
but could energy drinks be substituted for a add medicine like vyvance or aderall?

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Yea that sounds like a great idea just don't over do or you might end up killing yourself and that would be sad



I think it would be a very bad idea.

Children and teens chugging energy drinks in hope of getting a boost of energy and concentration may actually be just exposing themselves to increased health risks, according to the findings of a new study.

The researchers estimate that 30% to 50% of adolescents and young adults consumer energy drinks. They indicate that in the U.S. alone, average caffeine intake is 60 to 70 mg per day and can range up to as high as 800 mg/day. While most of that comes from soda, energy drinks can have three times as much caffeine as the average 8 oz. can of soda. The researchers found that of the 5,448 caffeine overdoses reported in 2007, 46% of them involved youths under the age of 19.

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energy drinks are packed with caffeine, and caffeine is not a viable alternative for someone who is prescribed adderall. it doesnt sound like you have a reason to be taking adderall either, studying is not a reason to take adderall. Sounds like you should stop procrastinating lazy and study at a reasonable time in advance of exam week, then you will be prepared and not have a reason to manipulate your brain functions with drugs to stay awake.



Apart from the negative health benefits there is no negative side-effects towards your mental abilities and the effects of a regular amount of caffeine would even increase the amount of focus you have as well as short term memory. But the main function wouldn't be the memory boost which at best would be temporary but the focus boost which would allow you to apply good cramming techniques more amply.

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They can sometimes.



no - the sugar in them will only keep you awake and add on pounds

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