Tek7 (Legacy)
CGA & ToJ President
There's a common stereotype of gamers as caffeine junkies. You hear about gamers tearing through 6-packs of Bawls at LAN parties, chugging 2-liter bottles of Mountain Dew, and knocking back energy drinks to keep their "edge"?
How accurate is this stereotype?
I think that most gamers qualify as "above average" intelligence, at least in terms of standardized testing. (I also believe that standardized testing is an inaccurate representation of one's intelligence, but that's a topic for a different thread.) With new studies coming out every day detailing the harmful effects of abundant caffeine intake, is it reasonable to assume that gamers (at least those who do not struggle with substance addiction) knock back as much caffeine as people think we do? Or is this just a false stereotype perpetuated by companies like ThinkGeek that have a reason to shape our sub-culture in such a way as to sell more caffeine-related products, regardless of the physical damage it causes to its customers? (One is reminded of the tobacco corporation's prior knowledge of and refusal to disclose the harmful effects of tobacco.)
So, general rambling aside, I'll share my own story.
I rarely drink caffeine. Once in a long while, perhaps once every two months, I'll crave a Pepsi. I'll usually drink an 8 oz. can and be satiated. If I'm craving carbonation, I just drink a root beer and skip the caffeine.
I usually stick to water and fruit juice. I can't drink more than 16 oz. of a caffeinated beverage in a given day, but I can down a 64 oz. carton of 100% Pineapple-Orange juice in two days. When I make long drives, I drink a fair amount of apple juice the day before, the day of, and the day after. I make sure to avoid caffeine and the "crash" that follows sunset.
Of course, I'm also big on health foods, I try to treat my body well, and I avoid even over-the-counter medication whenever I can (preferring natural remedies). I suppose I'm a bit strange, anyway.
That's why I want to hear from other gamers, to see if the community at large really is a bunch of caffeine addicts.
How accurate is this stereotype?
I think that most gamers qualify as "above average" intelligence, at least in terms of standardized testing. (I also believe that standardized testing is an inaccurate representation of one's intelligence, but that's a topic for a different thread.) With new studies coming out every day detailing the harmful effects of abundant caffeine intake, is it reasonable to assume that gamers (at least those who do not struggle with substance addiction) knock back as much caffeine as people think we do? Or is this just a false stereotype perpetuated by companies like ThinkGeek that have a reason to shape our sub-culture in such a way as to sell more caffeine-related products, regardless of the physical damage it causes to its customers? (One is reminded of the tobacco corporation's prior knowledge of and refusal to disclose the harmful effects of tobacco.)
So, general rambling aside, I'll share my own story.
I rarely drink caffeine. Once in a long while, perhaps once every two months, I'll crave a Pepsi. I'll usually drink an 8 oz. can and be satiated. If I'm craving carbonation, I just drink a root beer and skip the caffeine.
I usually stick to water and fruit juice. I can't drink more than 16 oz. of a caffeinated beverage in a given day, but I can down a 64 oz. carton of 100% Pineapple-Orange juice in two days. When I make long drives, I drink a fair amount of apple juice the day before, the day of, and the day after. I make sure to avoid caffeine and the "crash" that follows sunset.
Of course, I'm also big on health foods, I try to treat my body well, and I avoid even over-the-counter medication whenever I can (preferring natural remedies). I suppose I'm a bit strange, anyway.
That's why I want to hear from other gamers, to see if the community at large really is a bunch of caffeine addicts.