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Title: The Science Behind the Drink


1
Gatorade
  • The Science Behind the Drink

2
Are These True Statements?
Gatorade is Thurst Aid
For That Deep Down Body Thurst
Nothing re-hydrates, replenishes, or refuels
better than Gatorade - not even water.
YES!!
3
Scientific Method
Gatorade
  • Can You Point out Each Step?
  • The Gatorade story

4
The Science Behind The Slogan
  • Virtual Body Tour

5
The Drink
  • Gatorade is a popular drink that has stood up to
    its slogan.
  • The origin of the drink.
  • The science behind it.

6
  • All science, including the science behind
    Gatorade, starts with the
  • Observation
  • Question Formulation
  • Data Collection
  • Hypothesis
  • Experiment
  • Results
  • Conclusions

"Scientific Method."
7
Scientific Method Test
Gatorade
  • Can You Point out each step from the
  • The Gatorade story
  • that represents a step in the scientific method?

8
Slide 1
  • How can we prevent dehydration and fatigue in
    athletes?
  • Is dehydration caused by loss of sweat during
    exercise?
  • The research that was found shows that sweat also
    contains electrolytes (e.g. sodium potassium)
    needed by the body.
  • It also shows that the loss of carbohydrates
    also contributes to fatigue.

9
Slide 2
  • It has been proven that Gatorade prevents
    dehydration, fatigue, and cramping by replacing
    fluids, electrolytes, and carbohydrates lost
    during exercise.

10
Slide 3
  • A drink solution containing the proper amounts of
    electrolytes and carbohydrates will reduce
    dehydration and fatigue in athletes.
  • Whats in Gatorade and why?

11
Slide 4
  • U of Florida football coaches noticed that their
    players were suffering from dehydration during
    games.
  • Players were not going and their performance
    was poor.
  • Players suffered from fatigue, cramping, and heat
    exhaustion.

12
Slide 5
  • In 1965, the first batch of Gatorade was tested
    on UFs freshman football team.
  • The players on-field performance was monitored
    and blood and urine samples were analyzed.
  • Use and testing of Gatorade was later expanded to
    the entire team.
  • Modern testing is much more advanced.

13
Slide 6
  • In the original study, players drinking a
    solution containing electrolytes and a 6
    concentration of carbohydrates showed less
    dehydration, greater endurance, and fewer cramps
    than other athletes.
  • Gatorade made the Florida Gators a second half
    team, and helped them win the Orange Bowl.

14
How Easy!!!
Whateva Honey
15
Whats Next?
  • Science is a continual process based on
    previously completed work.
  • Scientists continue the scientific process by
    challenging, confirming, improving, expanding,
    reapplying, or refocusing past work.
  • Science is critical thinking. What is happening?
    Why? How?

16
Getting Started
  • What results would you expect?
  • How would you interpret your results? What if
    you get unexpected results?
  • How does your research apply to real life? Why
    is it important?

17
Proposal
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Objective
  • Methods and materials
  • Expected results
  • Conclusion

Background Literature Research
18
How to Start
freeze
Determine my Objective
To Determine the effectiveness of frozen
Electrolyzed Oxidizing water on the inactivation
of Psychrotrophic Bacteria on catfish fillets
19
What Next
Objective
  • Electrolyzed Oxidizing water
  • Fish fillets
  • Psychrotropic Bacteria

Find the Answers
Ask Questions?
20
Literature
  • Introduction/ objective
  • Why?
  • Methods and Materials
  • When, what and how?
  • Expected results
  • Draw some conclusion
  • Literature review is important to make sure your
    experiment is sound.
  • References
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