The aim of this study was to identify the impact of excessive consumption of energy drinks on Dehydration indicators (creatine, urea, blood pressure, urine color, PH, sodium potassium, calcium). As well as identifying the level of glucose in the blood and identifying the levels of (lactic acid - heart rate) The researcher used the descriptive curriculum to design the tribal-dimensional measurement of one group to suit the nature of the research, as it is considered the most appropriate curriculum in achieving the objectives of the research. The research community included students with a strong game specialization at the Faculty of Physical Education, Sadat University from the third and fourth divisions, which numbered (16) students who drank energy The most important results were excessive consumption of energy drinks leads to an increase in electrolyte disorders, excessive consumption of energy drinks leads to an increase in the likelihood of dehydration, energy drinks represented by Red Bull, which contain caffeine and other stimulants present lead to many negative effects such as increased heart rate, high blood pressure, increased urination, stomach and intestinal disorders
sherif, S. (2022). Effect of excessive intake of energy drinks on indicators of dehydration and blood sugar in athletes. The Aswan Journal of Specialized Physical Education and Sports Sciences, 13(3), 680-714. doi: 10.21608/pemas.2022.175503.1115
MLA
soha sherif. "Effect of excessive intake of energy drinks on indicators of dehydration and blood sugar in athletes", The Aswan Journal of Specialized Physical Education and Sports Sciences, 13, 3, 2022, 680-714. doi: 10.21608/pemas.2022.175503.1115
HARVARD
sherif, S. (2022). 'Effect of excessive intake of energy drinks on indicators of dehydration and blood sugar in athletes', The Aswan Journal of Specialized Physical Education and Sports Sciences, 13(3), pp. 680-714. doi: 10.21608/pemas.2022.175503.1115
VANCOUVER
sherif, S. Effect of excessive intake of energy drinks on indicators of dehydration and blood sugar in athletes. The Aswan Journal of Specialized Physical Education and Sports Sciences, 2022; 13(3): 680-714. doi: 10.21608/pemas.2022.175503.1115