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Gatorade Vs. Hammer

Bekah Weaver, Phoebe Guercio, and Shane Marcial Mr. Spangler Whitefish High School Advanced Chemistry. Gatorade Vs. Hammer. Introduction:

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Gatorade Vs. Hammer

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  1. Bekah Weaver, Phoebe Guercio, and Shane Marcial Mr. Spangler Whitefish High School Advanced Chemistry Gatorade Vs. Hammer

  2. Introduction: Research QuestionWhat is the difference of the glycemic index, the pH values, and the recovery effectiveness of the gel, sports drink, and recovery drink, respectively, of Hammer Nutrition and Gatorade G Series products? Hypothesis If the Hammer Nutrition products are compared to their corresponding products in the Gatorade G Series, than the Hammer Nutrition products will have lower glycemic values, more alkaline pH values, and more effectiveness of recovery.

  3. Background Regarding Glycemic Testing Glycemic Index - A number representing the ability of a food, relative to that of glucose, to increase the level of glucose in the blood. Blood glucose level - Milligrams glucose per deciliter of blood - Healthy levels: 70-100 mg/dL when fasting under 125 when tested randomly - Abnormally high levels increase risk of diabetes

  4. Why we chose glucose testing: Complex carbs vs. simple sugars…do they make a difference? Hammer’s philosophy - long-chain carbohydrates = smooth, long lasting energy - no sugar high or sugar crash Gatorade’s philosophy - the body can utilize simple carbohydrates more quickly - complex carbs cause gastric distress because they take longer to be processed by the body

  5. Background Regarding pH testing pH value - A figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale - 7 is neutral - lower values are more acidic - higher values are more alkaline

  6. Why we chose pH testing How different are the pH values of Gatorade and HEED? Which end of the pH scale is better during exercise? Hammer’s philosophy -body becomes acidic during exercise due to lactic acid and release of hydrogen ions - to maintain equilibrium (pH of 7.4) supplement with alkaline fluids Gatorade’s philosophy - products can only be effective if they get out of the bottle - acidity improves taste and marketability of product

  7. Background Regarding recovery testing • Essentially a blend of carbs and proteins taken immediately after workout • How you perform tomorrow depends on how you recover today • Helps body to rebuild to be more fit than before HOW YOU RECOVER TODAY DETERMINES HOW YOU PERFORM TOMORROW.

  8. Why we chose recovery testing Which recovery drink is more effective? • Which product rebuild muscles faster? • What physical effects do the recovery drinks have? • Change in: • soreness • performance • level of fatigue • Difficulty breathing • Cramps

  9. Procedure Regarding Glycemic Testing • Took blood glucose using a glucometer when there was no food in our systems • Ate one serving of either Hammer Gel or G Series Prime • Tested 3 more times each one half hour apart • Graphed results • Details • We didn’t eat anything else during testing so the gels were the only thing affecting our blood sugar • One boy and girl tested for each type of gel • One person from each brand exercised while testing and the other person in the group rested while testing • We switched roles on the second test date • Test 1 took place at Kalispell Regional Hospital using their equipment • Test 2 took place at The Wave using a glucometer donated to us by Glacier Medical

  10. Procedure Regarding pH Testing - Pour 3 flavors G Series Perform into beakers • Mix HEED flavors into distilled water in other beakers • Calibrate pH meter • Use meter to read pH levels of all solutions, rinsing off the meter in distilled water between each reading

  11. Procedure Regarding Recovery Testing - Wake up and have breakfast -Two hours later, complete workout routine • 15 minute warm up • 10 mile stationary bike ride as hard/fast as you can -Take one serving of recovery product immediately following and 90 minutes after workout -4 hours after workout, eat the same thing you had for breakfast -Wait another 2 hours and do the workout again - Collect data from stationary bikes and surveys -Repeat another day using the alternate recovery product -Compare the recovery effectiveness

  12. Data- Glycemic Test 1 (Individual)

  13. Data- Glycemic Test 1 (Comparisons)

  14. Data- Glycemic Test 2 (Individual)

  15. Data- Glycemic Test 2 (Comparisons)

  16. Data- pH Results Test Date 1 HEEDpH Strawberry 6.66 Berry 7.25 Lemon Lime 8.11 G Series Perform Red 2.94 Blue 2.92 Yellow 2.91 Test Date 2 HEEDpH Strawberry 6.89 Berry 7.69 Lemon Lime 7.84 G Series Perform Red 3.09 Blue 2.95 Yellow 2.86

  17. Recovery Testing Results Coming soon…

  18. Conclusions Glycemic Testing: No conclusions were able to be made due to the number of variables and test subjects.

  19. pH Testing The Gatorade G Series products were very acidic, while the HEED products were neutral to slightly basic. Conclusions

  20. Conclusions Recovery Testing Coming soon…

  21. Improvements • Glycemic Testing • Increase the number of test subjects • Increase the number of tests • Keep variables more consistent between tests • Time to bed • Time awake • Activities the day before • Other outside factors that could influence test results

  22. Improvements • pH Testing • - Test with multiple meters • Use litmus paper and other indicators

  23. Improvements Recovery Testing Coming soon…

  24. Thank You’s To Dr. Bill Misner – former researcher at Hammer Nutrition that helped me gather information and edit procedures. Huge help! To DonettaAntonovich – employee at Kalispell Regional Hospital where we conducted our first glycemic tests. She came in on her day off to help us test. Glacier Medical –donated a glucometer to the school. We used this for our second test.

  25. References "Recovery from a Cycling Time Trial Is Enhanced with Carbohydrate-protein Supplementation vs. Isoenergetic Carbohydrate Supplementation." JISSN. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 May 2013 Smenyak, Sarah. "What Are the Dangers of Gatorade." Livestrong, n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 9. Murray, Bob. "Western Oregon University." Western Oregon University. Science News, n.d. Web. 10 Sept. 2012. Misner, Bill. "What Are the Effects on Ph from Hammer Products and Whole Foods Consumed?" Bill Misner, n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2012. Misner, Bill. "Pure Power Magazine- the Rationale for Recoverite." Bill Misner, n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2012

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