Men\'s Health UK - 10.2019

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SUPPLEMENT
LAB
ENERGY SHOTS

IS THIS THE QUICKEST WAY TO GET
AHEAD WITH YOUR TRAINING?

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hose small bottles by the till swear they offer more than
just a jolt of energy. They’re packed with amino acids,
herbs and miracle compounds from the Amazon. It’s
all very “plant-based” and “enlightened” – buzzwords
that will help drive the energy drink market up to £67bn by 2025.
You’ll be wired from the caffeine, but do the other ingredients
make them healthier than a standard energy drink? From the
just trendy to the just might work, these are your best shots.

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MORINGA
This trending green
supplement, from an edible
plant used as a food and
energy source in Sudan,
showed anti-fatigue
properties in rats that
were treading water. But
whether any benefits extend
to humans is pure conjecture
and, perhaps, unlikely. (For
more, see page 68.)
GOOD FOR
Looking very on trend – but
not necessarily very awake.

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TAURINE
This amino acid – found in meat,
fish and dairy products – is
reputed to boost mental and
physical performance when
paired with caffeine. However,
the evidence for its efficacy
in humans isn’t convincing,
Roussell says. In one trial,
participants did worse on a
bike sprint using a combination
of caffeine and taurine.
GOOD FOR
People who place no stock in
efficacy trials. Flat-Earthers.

ROCKET FUEL OR


WASTE OF ENERGY?
We take aim at the next-gen superfood
shots to investigate whether they really
can turbocharge your training sessions

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GUARANA
People in the Amazon
consume the seeds of this
fruit when they need a
pick-me-up. They contain four
to six times as much caffeine
as coffee beans, but the
effects may be even stronger:
“Guarana contains additional
bioactive compounds that
preliminary research suggests
might increase its stimulatory
effect beyond what you would
experience from just caffeine,”
says nutrition advisor Mike
Roussell. The label shows
how much of a jolt you’ll get,
so check that it’s not more
than you expect, or need.
GOOD FOR
When you really don’t need
to sleep any time soon.

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YERBA MATE
Brewed into a tea from the
leaves and twigs of a type of
South American holly tree,
yerba mate contains caffeine
and antioxidants. In a small
study published in Nutrients
in 2017, people who had 2g
of it two hours before a
30-minute cycling session
reported increased energy,
focus and concentration.
However, Roussell points out
that caffeine can do that
without the antioxidants.
GOOD FOR
Feeling the effects of coffee
without the coffee taste.

PEPPERMINT “Peppermint activates
an area of the brain called the reticular
activating system,” which helps wake
you up, explains Dr Bryan Raudenbush.
His research found the smell of mint
alone made workers more alert.

A FEW MINUTES OF SKY SPORTS
Breaks can restore energy, but not if
you just get up and snack, says the
University of North Carolina’s Mike
Christian. Get a hit from dopamine by
watching an inspirational sports clip.

AVOID THE OFFICE DRONE
Christian also found shift workers who
talked to a worn-out colleague at the
start of their day performed worse.
“They were exposed to the idea that
today is going to suck,” he says.

MELLOW WAYS TO LEVEL UP
Had a terrible night’s sleep?
Try these natural hacks to
spike your energy, fast

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WAKE-UP
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HOT
SHOTS

WORDS: BRITTANY RISHER | ILLUSTRATION: MICHAEL BYERS

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