There are three kinds of "energy" drinks.
Each one fulfils a different function.
Firstly you have straight forward energy drink such as Red Bull. Not everyone reacts well with them, most kids don't so never give them to under 16yr olds, and some states and countries have banned then due to the levels of caffeine and taurine. They're drunk in vast quantities elsewhere and should ideally be used sparingly and before you fatigue, not once you're fatigued. If you have a pre-existing heart complaint you should avoid Red Bull and the like especially if combined with elevated HR levels such as exercise or trauma.
Secondly you have isotonic / electrolytes drinks or powders that you add to water.
Thirdly you have carbohydrate drinks and powders which you again add to water.
I don't know any mtn bike racers, amateur or professional who don't use both of the above powders in their bladders / water bottles every training ride or race or event. That's how much we rate them.
According to most studies, you should be at least 15 before consuming an energy drink.
To try and convince parents that it's ok to drink energy drinks, a child should explain to them the ingredients in them.
Children should not consume energy drinks because the caffeine in them is harmful to their growth.
Drinks that have niacin are coffee, Monster energy drink, Red Bull energy drink, Rockstar energy drink, tea, and powdered chocolate drinks.
When a mouse drinks the right amount of energy drink they start making their second head.
Basically to get more energy. Hence, ENERGY drink.
There is no minimum age a child can buy an energy drink at a store. Many people disagree with this and think that energy drinks should be for adults 18+.
Eat carbohydrates, drink energy drinks.
yes because this drink makes all kids hyper
Energy drinks all around are not healthy for you.
My dog has never had a energy drink but I think it is not good. Is it?
Possibly drinks containing ginseng.
If a kid drinks an energy drink, it will most likely do nothing unless you drink several at once. I wouldn't recommend it though, as it isn't the healthiest thing to drink.