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Soda’s Nutrition. Laura T. Jasmine B. Esther P. Period 3. Things You Didn’t know about Soda. Statistic: The average consumer drank 54.2 gallons of soda in 2002 (578 cans)
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Soda’s Nutrition Laura T. Jasmine B. Esther P. Period 3
Things You Didn’t know about Soda • Statistic: The average consumer drank 54.2 gallons of soda in 2002 (578 cans) • Soft drinks do not have any nutritional value (in terms of vitamins and minerals). They have higher sugar content, higher acidity, and more additives such as preservatives and colorings.
Caffeine: A central nervous system stimulant • Increases alertness • Reduces fine motor coordination • Causes insomnia, headaches, nervousness, and dizziness • Can be lethal if 10g or more is taken in • Takes about 6 hours for ½ caffeine to be eliminated from system
Caffeine (…cont) • Children who consume too much caffeine are more fidgety, nervous, and irritable • Adults often observe headaches and nausea • A 12 oz. can has from 30-70 mg of caffeine and the normal amount adult is anywhere from 50 to 200 mg daily
Sugars • A soda is made up of, on average, 50% sugars • Cola has about 10 teaspoons of sugar per can and orange soda has about 13 tsp. out of the 29 teaspoons the average kid should have per day • A simple sugar fact: in 1821 the average person at 10 lbs. a year in the 70’s it was 100 lbs.
Diet Soda • 1969 Sweeteners such as saccharin and cyclamate found to be carcinogenic and banned in U.S • 1983 announcement of new chemical sweetener- aspartame/ Nutrasweet • 200 times sweeter than sugar
Diet Soda (…cont) • Possible side effects of aspartame-sweetened products • 92 documented symptoms of aspartame, from coma to death • Aspartame consumption may cause: • Fibromyalgia, spasm, shooting pains, numbness of legs, cramps, veritgo, seizures, dizziness, headaches, tinnitus, joint pain, depression, anxiety attacks, slurred speech, blurred vision and memory loss
Diet Soda (…cont) • When temperature of sweetener exceeds 86° F, the wood alcohol in aspartame converts to formaldehyde • Formaldehyde stores in the fat cells, particularly in the hips and thighs.
Carbonation • Carbonation is carbon dioxide that has been dissolved in water • CO2 + H2O → H2CO3 (carbon dioxide + water → carbonic acid) • The carbonic acid (present in small amounts) increases the acidity of the pop
Carbonation (…cont) • Carbonation in soda, diet or regular, along with sugars and acids in the drink, is very bad for the teeth. It can cause breakdown of the tooth structure. • Carbonation in soda pop and other beverages can dehydrate your body to the point of ill performance
Acids • Common acids in Soda: lactic acid, malic acid, citric acid, phosphoric acid • Phosphoric acid is shown for depleting bones of calcium • Acids in soda pop are notorious for etching tooth enamel in ways that can lead to cavities • Acids have a high pH level: Almost no soda is higher than 3.0
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