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Beta Fuel 80 Energy Drink

SKU: SIS131263  |  Barcode: 5025324009626
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Long favored by professional athletes, Science in Sport's popular Beta Fuel Energy Drink has been optimized to become a superior, scientifically formulated supplement. A brand-new 1:0.8 ratio of 80g of carbohydrates increases your power output, optimizes carbohydrate absorption, and reduces gastrointestinal discomfort.
WHY TAKE BETA FUEL DUAL SOURCE ENERGY DRINK
As an endurance athlete competing in events typically lasting over two hours, you should consume between 80 and 120 g of carbohydrates per hour. Science in Sport's Beta Fuel Dual Source Energy Drink provides 80 g of optimized carbohydrates in a single, convenient isotonic energy solution, with minimal risk of gastrointestinal distress, allowing you to maintain peak performance.
THE NEW 1:0.8 RATIO REPLACES THE 2:1 RATIO
• A ratio of 1:0.8 of maltodextrin to fructose increases the percentage of ingested carbohydrates that are oxidized (efficiency) by 62% to 74% compared to a ratio of 2:1
• A 1:0.8 ratio of maltodextrin to fructose reduces self-reported symptoms of gastric fullness compared to a 2:1 ratio
THE SCIENCE BEHIND BETA FUEL HAS EVOLVED
With the help of our Performance Solutions team, we worked closely with professional athletes to research and develop the new Beta Fuel range to offer a superior science-based supplement, offered in a range of formats that allow for 17% more carbohydrate absorption (O'Brien et al., 2013).
• A ratio of 1:0.8 improves exogenous carbohydrate (CHO) oxidation by 17% (O'Brien et al.) and 10% (O'Brien et al.) compared to a ratio of 2:1
• A ratio of 1:0.8 increases average power during 10 maximal sprint efforts by 3% compared to a ratio of 2:1 (O'Brien et al.)
• A ratio of 1:0.8 increases the percentage of ingested carbohydrates that are oxidized (efficiency) from 62% (2:1) to 74% (1:0.8) (O'Brien et al.)
• A ratio of 1:0.8 reduces feelings of fullness and nausea compared to a ratio of 2:1 (O'Brien et al)