Research

European Food Safety Authority

Healthy adults can safely consume a total of 400 mg of caffeine ( approximately 5 cans of energy drink ) per day. This has been demonstrated by the European Food Safety Authority’s comprehensive scientific assessment.

Utrecht University

Energy drinks can improve driving performance. This has been demonstrated by research conducted by the Department of Pharmacology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

University of Pittsburgh

Energy drinks can improve running performance. This was confirmed by a sports science study conducted by the University of Pittsburgh (USA).

University of Texas at Austin

Energy drinks can improve cycling performance without increasing perceived physical exertion. This has been demonstrated by research conducted by the University of Texas (USA).

University of Sfax

Energy drinks can improve reaction time and physical performance. This was confirmed by a study conducted by researchers from the University of Sfax in Tunisia and several international institutions.

Lindenwood University

Energy drinks can improve energy expenditure and support metabolism. This was confirmed by research conducted by Lindenwood University (USA).

Washington University

Energy drinks can increase calorie expenditure and fat burning. This has been demonstrated by research conducted by Washington University (USA).