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  • The Truth about Diet Sodas

    Many people consider drinking diet sodas one of the best ways to stay on track with their diet and nutrition. These people see diets soda as a helpful aid in losing or maintaining weight, and it all seems so plausible. It just seems to make sense that substituting a calorie-free drink for a sugar-loaded version would be a wise decision. The reality is that diet sodas are not as harmless as they you might think.

    Blood Glucose Control

    There is evidence that people who drink more diet soda rather than unsweetened drinks have more trouble maintaining proper blood glucose control. For instance, diabetics who were studied had a +0.7 reading on their A1C test, on average, when they drank diet soda than when they did not. Since the A1C test measures glucose control over time, this shows the effects of drinking diet soda over the long-term.

    Heart and Stroke Risk

    Some recent studies have shown a most definite link between heart disease or stroke and drinking diet soda. It turns out that the science for those studies was lacking and the results are questionable. However, other more scientifically sound studies of diet and nutrition do link drinking diet sodas with metabolic syndrome, which greatly increases the risks for heart disease and stroke, as well as for diabetes. The reason for the correlation may not be completely clear yet, but the fact is that people who drink diet soda are at greater cardiovascular risk.

    Increased Obesity

    There is also a correlation between increased diet soda consumption and increased weight and obesity. Several studies have backed up this finding. Some even break the results down into the number of diet sodas the subject drinks linked to the specific percentage of risk for obesity. No matter how you slice it, there is some kind of connection between the two.

    There are several explanations offered for the link between diet soda and obesity. Some researchers say that the problem stems from the fact that when the brain receives a jolt of super-sweet taste, it expects calories to follow. When they do not come along, the body craves them and the person is more likely to eat more of other calorie-rich foods. Other scientists say that the problem is as simple as the fact that people who drink diet sodas are more prone to making other poor lifestyle, diet and nutrition choices.

    Dehydration

    Drinking a cold diet soda on a hot day might feel like a great way to quench your thirst, but it can actually lead to dehydration. If you want to stay healthy and hydrated, opt for clear water or unsweetened beverages to replenish you fluid supply. Diet soda can be so detrimental to you in this regard that it can even affect the kidneys over time. Soda of any kind is a poor choice for hydration.

    Diet soda is one of the many things in life that can be done in moderation. It is one thing to have one or two cans per week. That level of consumption is probably not going to cause you much trouble. However, drinking several cans of diet soda a day can ruin proper diet and nutrition and may even damage your health.

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    This is really making me reconsider all of the diet drinks i consume. Im addicted to diet coke unfortunately

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    • #3
      Re: The Truth about Diet Sodas

      Originally posted by Juice Springsteen View Post
      This is really making me reconsider all of the diet drinks i consume. Im addicted to diet coke unfortunately
      MY FELLOW DIETCOKE ADDICT !!.. Damn sometimes it sucks when you find information on something your addicted too lol. I'mma be in denial I ever read this.. I think lol.

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      • #4
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        I seriously sat thru a full day class about a year ago listening to this PhD who was an expert on artificial sweeteners. It freaked me out so bad, I swore off them for life.
        There is Billions of dollars at stake here, and the Monopolistic food industry doesnt want you to stop drinking diet soda pop. Imagine if people stopped drinking this stuff and drank water instead. Those corporations would be screwed.
        There is even a new disease classification for diet pop and it is affecting millions of people, yet, where is it in the news?

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          There's a correlation between an increase in the worlds global temperature and the decline in the pirate population throughout the 1800s to early 1900s. <Insert coffee drinking smiley here>

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          • #6
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            Still have to get my Coke Zero in lol! I dont care and you have to consume alot of this to get the side effects mention..more so than what any normal human would. I only drink one, maybe two a day, so i think im good.
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            • #7
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              I had read alot of these young teenage girls will smoke and do on this Skittle and caffeine diet..Now that is prob not good!
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              • #8
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                moderation is the key just like everything else. i will have a regular soda every now and then in the off season and i most certainly indulge in a diet root beer and or coke zero a cpl times a wk while dieting. i do cut them out completely about 4 or 5 wks out from show time due to sodium though
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                • #9
                  Re: The Truth about Diet Sodas

                  I use artificial sweetener in brew tea is this bad for you

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