What is in a sports drink such as Powerade Isotonic
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Most sports drinks comprise several main ingredients: electrolytes (primarily sodium
and potassium), carbohydrates, and water.
Why drink a sports drink, as opposed to water?
There are many reasons why a sports drink can be more beneficial than drinking water
during exercise. Naturally, the primary goal is to limit dehydration, which is known
to reduce exercise capacity and potentially increase body temperature. The two main
perspectives which differentiate a sports drink from water alone are the additional
supply of fuel with the hydration, and the improved absorption of fluid into the
body. When either limiting fuel or dehydration reduces exercise performance or capacity,
then using a sports drink is likely to be advantageous.
Fuel provision:
Carbohydrate is the primary fuel source for muscles which are working at a moderate
to high intensity (i.e. at jogging pace or faster), and late in a bout of prolonged
endurance exercise
1. It is also the preferred fuel source for the brain, with hypoglycaemia
(low blood glucose concentrations) having a negative impact on brain and nervous
system functioning
2. We have a limited capacity to store carbohydrate (glucose or
glycogen) in our body, so those who exercise regularly will require additional supplies
from their diet to maintain adequate stores. Studies have shown that providing carbohydrate
DURING exercise results in better exercise performance in sessions of as little
as 1 hour of very high intensity (e.g. cycling time trial
3,4); for sessions of intermittent
high intensity exercise, such as football and rugby
1,2,5 and for more prolonged
endurance exercise longer than 90 mins such as long distance running and triathlons
1,2,5.
Absorption of fluid into the body:
Once fluid is ingested, it must be absorbed from the stomach and small intestine
in order to reach the body cells and blood supply. However, it also needs to STAY
there in order to be used productively. Adding carbohydrate to a fluid has been
shown to assist fluid absorption from the stomach and intestine (provided the concentration
of carbohydrate is not too high)
2. Sodium (or sodium chloride, commonly known as
salt) also helps the body retain fluid more effectively in the cells and tissues,
thereby reducing the amount lost in your urine5. This is particularly important
for individuals with high sweat rates, who are exercising at high intensity in the
heat, or for a prolonged period of time.
Other benefits of a sports drink over water:
1. Several studies have provided evidence that people will drink more of a flavoured
drink than an unflavoured one6. Hence, a refreshing, palatable drink such as
Powerade Isotonic will generally be consumed more readily, thereby
further enhancing total fluid intake and reducing the risk of dehydration.
Powerade
Isotonic has a great range of flavours, all of which make it easier for you to keep
drinking the amount you need to stay hydrated.
2. There is also evidence that consuming a drink with sodium in it stops your thirst
mechanism from being switched off prematurely
6,7. Although we often look for drinks
to “quench our thirst”, you also want to use your thirst to tell you
whether you still need to drink more (i.e. a signal for hydration levles). A sports
drink, such as
Powerade Isotonic, will help enable your thirst
receptors to still do the job of telling you how much to drink.
3. The electrolytes (sodium and potassium) in the drink help to replace those lost
in sweat. Sodium is the major salt lost in sweat, as well as being the most critical
electrolyte for performance and health
1,2,5. Electrolytes play a key role in electrical
conductivity around your body, which is important for muscle contraction and the
nerve signaling from the brain. Consuming a drink such as
Powerade
Isotonic, helps maintain the body’s balance of these crucial electrolytes.
Nutritional Information
Powerade Mountain Blast Isotonic Sports Drink
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Servings per package: 1 serving size: 750ml
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Average Quantity
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Per Serving
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%DI
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Per 100ml
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Energy
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998kJ
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11
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133kJ
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239 CAL
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11
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32 CAL
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Protein
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0g
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0
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0g
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Fat, Total
- Saturated
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0g
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0
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0g
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0g
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0
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0g
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Carbohydrate
- Sucrose
- Maltodextrin
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57
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18
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7.6g
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45g
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50
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6.0g
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12.0g
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1.6g
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Dietary Fibre
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0g
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0
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0g
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Sodium
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209mg (9.0mmol)
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9
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28mg (1.2mmol)
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Potassium
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106mg (3.0mmol)
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14.1mg (0.4mmol)
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* % Daily intake per serve is based on an average adult diet of 8700 kJ.
Your daily intake may be higher or lower depending on your energy needs.
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Contains - Water, Sucrose, Maltodextrin, Food Acids (330, 331), Flavour, Tri-Potassium
Citrate, Sodium Chloride, Tri-Potassium Phosphate, Colour (133).
To help prevent and treat mild dehydration, drink 250mL every 15 minutes during
sustained strenuous exercise.
Average Osmolality is 295 milliOsmol/L.
References:
1. Coyle E.F. 2004. Fluid and fuel intake during exercise. J. Sports Sci.
22: 39-55.
2. Maughan R. 2006. Fluid and CHO intake during exercise. In: Burke LM and Deakin
V. (Eds). Clinical Sports Nutrition, 3rd Edition. McGraw-Hill: Sydney. pp 385-415.
3. Jeukendrup A., Brouns F., Wagenmakers A.J., Saris W.H. 1997. Carbohydrate-electrolyte
feedings improve 1 h time trial cycling performance. Int. J. Sports Med. 18: 125-129.
4. Below P., Mora-Rodriguez R., Gonzalez-Alonso J., Coyle E. 1995. Fluid and carbohydrate
ingestion indpendently improve performance during 1 h of intense exercise. Med.
Sci. Sports Exerc., 27: 200-210.
5. Sawka M.N., Burke L.M., Eichner E.R., Maughan R.J., Montain S.J., Stachenfeld
N.S. 2007. ACSM Position Stand - Exercise and Fluid Replacement. Med. Sci. Sports
Exerc. 39: 377-390.
6. Wilk B., Bar-Or O. 1996. Effect of drink flavour and NaCl on voluntary drinking
and hydration in boys exercising in heat. J. Appl. Physiol. 80: 1112-1117.
7. Wemple R., Morocco T., Mack G. 1997. Influence of sodium replacement on fluid
ingestion following exercise-induced dehydration. Int. J. Sport Nutr. 7: 104-116.
*Research conducted in March 2006. For research abstract please
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