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Do Diet Sodas Make You Fat?
Posted Tue, Dec 04, 2007, 11:12 am PST
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Post a Comment View All 746 Comments The short answer(s) to this question is no and, maybe, yes. One recent study has shown that people who drink diet soda still have a 41 percent chance of being overweight.

What is even more interesting about this research is that these diet-soda drinkers have a greater risk for obesity than do those who drink regular sodas.

How is this possible? It can't be that the diet sodas are causing obesity, since they contain no calories.

Some researchers believe that the problem with diet sodas is this: When people consume diet drinks, they think they're doing something "good" for their body — and then they feel free to splurge on other, high-calorie items.

For example, if you are eating at McDonald's and order a diet soda in place of a regular soda, you may think, "Now I can super-size my meal." People don't do this intentionally; it just happens and we don't pay attention to it — and then the extra pounds slip on board and stow away.

There is also some research that suggests diet sodas may actually stimulate the appetite. This explanation of the relationship between diet sodas and obesity is that the overly sweet taste of diet drinks actually creates a craving for still more sweet things, thus upping calorie consumption.

What then should you do about your drink choices?

First, remember: Everything in moderation. If you are drinking a lot of regular or diet soda each day, decreasing your intake of either may help you lose weight. Also, think about when during the day you drink diet sodas; do you then tend to splurge on other calories?

Although escaping the obesity epidemic isn't as easy as avoiding diet sodas, you should think about what you drink.
 

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good article...

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They also contain sodium which makes you retain water. They do have that diet rite zero has no sodium in it. I know plenty of fat people who only drink diet soda.
 

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i really don't think so, it is the other stuff, no calories and carbs can not add weight... :103631605
 

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every time i drink a diet coke, i go get a large fry at mcdonalds to reward myself.

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I should be an author. :missingte
All fat people drink water. Therefore, water makes you fat.
 

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fat is the least of your worries with diet soda. aspartame causes brain cancer and far more trauma to the brain and body.

never ever drink aspartame.
 

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,i used splenda for 5 or 6 years, got to usin more and more, until eventually all i wanted was splenda.couldnt get enough...in my case,it really fkd up my taste buds.got to the point that a sweet apple,didnt taste sweet,and when i started thinkin about puttin splenda on an apple,i knew it was time to get off that shit....been artificial sweetener free for about 2 weeks,and food already taste better.'keep the continue'
 
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Stay away from diet drinks.

Stay away from any sodas with high fructose corn syrup.

If you can, drink some of the all natural sodas that are made with real sugar. Nothing wrong with a real sugar soda as long as you don't drink a fucking case a week.
 

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fat is the least of your worries with diet soda. aspartame causes brain cancer and far more trauma to the brain and body.

never ever drink aspartame.

Have you any evidence to support that claim?
 

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Ummm, take a pick:

Aspartame linked to cancer: study

http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/Aspartame-linked-to-cancer-study/2007/06/26/1182623862983.html

Aspartame Poisoning symptoms

http://www.geocities.com/hotSprings/4578/page3.html

Aspartame Detox program

http://www.sweetpoison.com/aspartame-side-effects.html

Aspartame Alters Genes, Is Carcinogenic - New Studies

http://www.dldewey.com/aspar.htm

Aspartame - FDA Spins News On 2nd Cancer Study

http://www.laleva.org/eng/2007/04/aspartame_fda_spins_news_on_second_cancer_study.html

NM Environmental Board Nixes Petition To Ban Aspartame

http://rense.com/general72/ddm.htm

Aspartame In New Mexico - What Really Happened

http://rense.com/general72/spr.htm

Bogus Aspartame Study Exposed by Experts

http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=12519

Tierramérica Reports Aspartame Is a Carcinogen

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb373249.htm%CA

Aspartame is a carcinogen, FDA scientist told Congress decades ago

http://www.foodconsumer.org/cgi-bin/777/exec/view.cgi/14/2603

NM Begins Legislative Process To Ban Aspartame

http://rense.com/general69/procs.htm
 

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Stay away from diet drinks.

Stay away from any sodas with high fructose corn syrup.

If you can, drink some of the all natural sodas that are made with real sugar. Nothing wrong with a real sugar soda as long as you don't drink a fucking case a week.


here in los angeles, the new trend is buying the mexican versions of coke that uses cane sugar instead of the corn syrup crap.
 

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This is what I read from the first study:

" The CSPI said the Acceptable Daily Intake of aspartame in the United States was 50 mg per kilogram of body weight, equivalent to a 20 kg child drinking 2.5 cans of diet soft drink a day, or a 68 kilogram adult drinking about 7.5 cans a day.

The Italian researchers found a cancer risk at the very highest doses - double the US Acceptable Daily Intake."
That means an adult would have to consume 15 cans of soda a day to have a cancer risk. Yeah, I am sure 15 cans of natural sugar soda is very healthy.

Is it any wonder the FDA says about said study, "Therefore, at this time, FDA finds no reason to alter its previous conclusion that aspartame is safe as a general purpose sweetener in food."
 

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This is evidence? :lolBIG:

Is Janet related to Ken by chance?

I am sure Janet is well known by her many articles in JAMA.
 

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This is what I read from the first study:

" The CSPI said the Acceptable Daily Intake of aspartame in the United States was 50 mg per kilogram of body weight, equivalent to a 20 kg child drinking 2.5 cans of diet soft drink a day, or a 68 kilogram adult drinking about 7.5 cans a day.

The Italian researchers found a cancer risk at the very highest doses - double the US Acceptable Daily Intake."
That means an adult would have to consume 15 cans of soda a day to have a cancer risk. Yeah, I am sure 15 cans of natural sugar soda is very healthy.

Is it any wonder the FDA says about said study, "Therefore, at this time, FDA finds no reason to alter its previous conclusion that aspartame is safe as a general purpose sweetener in food."

There are levels of cyanide that are safe to consume as well. Just goes to show you that even poison is safe to consume below certain levels.

Hell, the sun puts out certain levels of radiation but that doesn't mean we shouldn't ever be out in the sun. Just don't go over a certain amount of exposure.
 

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I quit the soda habit :dogtoilet, but in all seriousness, try this little experiment. On an empty stomach that is not growling, drink a diet soda and shortly thereafter your stomach will start to growl and you will be hungry -- guaranteed to make you eat.
 

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