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DoD Health Experts Want Troops to Cut Back on Energy Drinks
« on: December 31, 2016, 11:56:36 am »
 DoD Health Experts Want Troops to Cut Back on Energy Drinks

A soldier drinks an energy drink before his patrol in Iraq. (Photo: health.mil)
A soldier drinks an energy drink before his patrol in Iraq. (Photo: health.mil)
Military.com | Dec 29, 2016 | by Matthew Cox

U.S. military health officials are warning service members that chugging too many energy drinks can have harmful side effects.

Energy drinks come in small containers and extra-large cans with labels that promise increased energy and performance.

They became the beverage of choice over water for many service members during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research analyzed data collected during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2010 and found that nearly 45 percent of deployed service members consumed at least one energy drink daily. Nearly 14 percent reported drinking three or more per day.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/12/29/dod-health-experts-want-troops-to-cut-back-on-energy-drinks.html
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