Posted on 01/18/2006 4:01:36 PM PST by SandRat
FORT DETRICK, Md. (Army News Service, Jan. 17, 2006) The Army recently finished testing Stay Alert caffeine gum as a countermeasure for fatigue and the new product is now available through military supply channels.
The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, known as WRAIR, tested the new gum in its Silver Spring, Md., facilities.
We wanted to show that the gum is a quick and safe method of maintaining or improving alertness and physical and mental performance, and our tests did that, said Dr. Gary Kamimori of the Department of Behavioral Biology at WRAIR.
Gum 5 times faster than coffee
Each piece of Stay Alert chewing gum contains 100 mg of caffeine, which is about the amount found in a six-ounce cup of coffee.
Because its chewed, it delivers caffeine to the body four to five times faster than a liquid or pill because its absorbed through tissues in the mouth -- not the gut, like in traditional formulations, Kamimori said.
A sleep researcher, he learned of the idea of delivering caffeine through gum in 1998. Congress funded the first study on the gum a year later.
When the study validated how fast the caffeine was absorbed in the body, the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, the parent command of WRAIR, began developing and testing Stay Alert for use in sustained or continuous military operations when Soldiers typically dont get enough sleep.
Study finds caffeine safe
A report from the Committee on Military Nutrition Research of the National Academy of Sciences on Caffeine for the sustainment of mental task performance published in 2001 also lent more support for the product. Included in the report was a review of the detrimental effects of sleep restriction and sleep deprivation on mental and physical performance.
The report concluded that caffeine was safe and effective and supported developing the caffeinated chewing gum.
Kamimoris staff has validated the gums physiological effects in both single and multiple doses. The staff was also able to determine the best dosing regimens for Soldiers who, because of their mission, arent able to go to sleep.
Weve also evaluated the effects of habitual use of the gum and determined the effects of caffeine administration on the subsequent ability to sleep in Soldiers who were kept awake for 36 to 77 hours straight, Kamimori said. They were able to sleep just as well as the groups that received placebos.
Gum keeps troops alert
WRAIR researchers have also conducted studies with colleagues from Defence Research and Development CanadaToronto and the New Zealand Defense Forces, with promising results, Kamimori said.
In three studies, using multiple administrations of caffeine with Stay Alert gum, they (Soldiers) reported that alertness, marksmanship -- both simulated and live fire -- vigilance on observation and reconnaissance tasks and physical performance during simulated operations were either maintained or improved as compared to those Soldiers who received a placebo chewing gum, he said.
Gum part of SOF rations
The Department of Defense Combat Feeding Program of the Natick Soldier Center in Massachusetts also tested and approved the gum to become a component of the experimental First Strike Ration. The lightweight ration is designed for Special Operations Forces.
Three hundred cases of the Stay Alert gum went to Soldiers in the field in 2004.
What weve heard from troops using the product both in the U.S. and in the Middle East has been positive, Kamimori said.
Stay Alert has a National Stock Number (NSN #8925-01-530-1219) and is available to all military personnel.
(Editors note: Karen Fleming-Michael serves with the
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command.)
What an excellent idea...I want in on this.
I found the simple act of chewing gum keeps me more alert on long drives, with the addition of caffiene it should "git 'er done".
Coming soon...Starbucks Cappuccino flavored Gummi Bears.
I would just mix up the instant coffee and the chiclets from the MRE.
now that knucklehead down in Bolivia is in charge ,maybe they will want to try making a chewing gum with coca leaf extract ?
As I recall, Army coffee was thick enough to chew.
Next on the list for some moronic house democrat looking for something other than real work to do. Ensure that this gum is banned from school and kids.
I'll never forget the ass-chewing I got when I removed some "unnecessary" equipment from my FDC track and installed a "silver bullet" coffee percolator.
CO and the Bn Cdr were pissed when they saw it in the field, but they came around every night and every morning for the latest batch. The chow wagon wasn't even set up and everybody in the HQ was wired ;)
After that, I never heard a word about it.
Methinks this would be a hot sell--especially among college students...
Everything usually does, first at the Army/Navy Surplus Stores, then the Camping stores, then Wal-Mart.
Just'll have to keep my eyes peeled for them...
Mark
I was really tired one morning, and needed something to jump start me... I slammed 3 of those Starbucks "Double Shots," and you know what? I WAS AWAKE for quite some time... And very alert... On the lookout for bathrooms!
Don't ever do that on an empty stomach!
Mark
LOL!!
Caffine: My drug of choice.
Typically, I obtain mine through a product called, "Diet Pepsi."
Typically, I obtain mine through a product called, "Diet Pepsi."
I actually saw something that I couldn't believe in a grocery store: In the soda aisle, there were 2 liter bottles of Caffine Free, Diet Mountain Dew! I couldn't believe it! The only reason people drink Mountain Dew in the first place is for the caffine and sugar rush!
Mark
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