Will DIET sodas cause me to gain weight?
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I'm not talking about an increase an appetite or long term weight gain. I'm asking if the soda contains 0 calories will and I drink bottles of it will I gain weight?
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No.
Don't listen to people who say otherwise.
Weight loss or gain comes down to calories.
Drinking 0 calories CANT cause weight gain.
We aren't mice either so the mice studies are irrelevant.0 -
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My body seems to because I get bloated if I drink too much pop but everybody is different!0
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They may not cause you to gain weight but you're not doing yourself any favors by drinking them. Once in a while probably wouldn't hurt but not everyday.0
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You will probably feel bloated. I usually do when I drink soda. Does it make me gain weight...no. I have days where I don't drink any and other days like yesterday and today where it's about all I drink. It's a bad habit of mine, but diet drinks haven't made me gain weight or crave sweets (the sweetener can make some people crave sweets).0
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I watched a food documentary that stated the chemicals/artificial sweeteners (found in many diet or "healthy" foods and drinks) will keep you wanting more and make you hungry. If you can, It may be a good idea to dump the diet drinks. Sorry I don't recall the name of the doc. but I do believe it was on Netflix.
Good Luck! btw cute user name0 -
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Diet soda might not help you stay trim after all, new research suggests.
A study presented at a American Diabetes Association meeting this week shows that drinking diet soda is associated with a wider waist in humans. And a second study shows that aspartame -- an artificial sweetener in diet soda -- actually raises blood sugar in mice prone to diabetes.0 -
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I'm not talking about an increase an appetite or long term weight gain. I'm asking if the soda contains 0 calories will and I drink bottles of it will I gain weight?
Yes, you will gain the weight of the fluid you just drank! 1 litre = 1 kilogram... same with water, or green tea, or black coffee !!
But if you are asking if you will gain fat... then no... there's only really one thing that can do that... being in a caloric surplus.0 -
It might not cause you to gain weight and the chemicals in it can effect your metabolism and hunger. I used to drink 1-2 cans of diet soda a day and now don't even drink 2 cans in a month. I feel so much better and have more energy after giving them up.0
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if you have blood sugar or insulin sensitivity issues diet drinks can be harmful. they 'trick' your body and can sometimes trigger chemical responses which can spike blood glucose levels.
Make you gain weight? Probably not if you are healthy, but everyone is different. Your milage may vary.0 -
Diet soda does not raise blood sugar. At all. Ask any diabetic who monitors themself. This is misinformation that won't stop spreading around. They've done countless studies on this. Artificial sweeteners do NOT raise your blood sugar.
Diet soda won't make you gain weight. I like carbonated drinks because they make me feel full (everyone else is describing it as bloated, whatever yolo). On the other hand, eating artificial sweeteners can incite cravings. If you don't think you'll have a problem controlling cravings, drink your diet soda. If you think it will trigger cravings, probably best to avoid it. But you won't gain weight by drinking it, no.0 -
I believe that you may see the scale increase when you drink diet soda. But, that would be because of the liquid you have taken in plus keep in mind that diet soda is high in sodium and sodium causes water retention. However, I do not believe that diet soda will cause actual weight gain, mostly just water retention.0
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I believe that you may see the scale increase when you drink diet soda. But, that would be because of the liquid you have taken in plus keep in mind that diet soda is high in sodium and sodium causes water retention. However, I do not believe that diet soda will cause actual weight gain, mostly just water retention.
Pop is not high in sodium... there is like 40mg of sodium in a can.
OP, diet pop will not cause you to gain weight. It is 0 calories. You only gain weight (fat) by eating more than your TDEE.0 -
I recently read an article that diet soda can decrease your metabolism. I know there is a lot of information on aspertane. I once heard from a teacher that aspertane was used when it was first made to encourage weight gain. But things do all do come down to calories. If all you drank was diet soda you would not gain weight other than water weight. If it does slow down your metabolism then if you started drinking diet soda and kept the same diet you would think that you could gain weight because your body is not burning the calories you are consuming as efficiently.0
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yes
Diet soda might not help you stay trim after all, new research suggests.
And killing turkeys is associated with the onset of Winter.A study presented at a American Diabetes Association meeting this week shows that drinking diet soda is associated with a wider waist in humans. And a second study shows that aspartame -- an artificial sweetener in diet soda -- actually raises blood sugar in mice prone to diabetes.
When the ingest the human equivalent of 10 lbs of aspartame.0 -
If anything... maybe water weight from sodium or bloating from the carbonation.
but not fat0 -
yes
Diet soda might not help you stay trim after all, new research suggests.
And killing turkeys is associated with the onset of Winter.A study presented at a American Diabetes Association meeting this week shows that drinking diet soda is associated with a wider waist in humans. And a second study shows that aspartame -- an artificial sweetener in diet soda -- actually raises blood sugar in mice prone to diabetes.
When the ingest the human equivalent of 10 lbs of aspartame.0 -
yes
Diet soda might not help you stay trim after all, new research suggests.
A study presented at a American Diabetes Association meeting this week shows that drinking diet soda is associated with a wider waist in humans. And a second study shows that aspartame -- an artificial sweetener in diet soda -- actually raises blood sugar in mice prone to diabetes.
NO.
Only because they say you crave sweets etc from it, We aint talking about diabetes either.
She will no get fat from drinking Diet soda.
Your fine, Drink your Soda.0 -
I'm not talking about an increase an appetite or long term weight gain. I'm asking if the soda contains 0 calories will and I drink bottles of it will I gain weight?
If you're consuming nothing but the 0 calorie soda? No, you shouldn't gain weight from the soda.
If you're consuming a 0 calorie artificially sweetened soda alongside something else? That's a question that some people have had, whether the 'sweet' in any way could stimulate an insulin response regardless of the actual calorie content. From the stuff that I've read (simply from being curious about the subject), there's no real evidence that consuming 0 calorie soda will cause you to gain weight, even if you're consuming it alongside something else. Granted, there have been extremely few studies on the subject so someone could always do one and come out with something someday, but as it stands today, there's little to actually support the theory that it could in any way cause weight gain even when consumed with other substances (which isn't to say that the no-calorie sweetner might not be problematic in other ways, but again, there's little real evidence of that either, although precious few independent studies have been conducted). The only actually independent study on the question of diet soda and weight gain that I remember reading seemingly indicated that, for whatever reason, drinking 0 calorie soda -- without any other planned intentional changes to diet -- didn't actually facilitate much weight loss ( a couple of pounds in men, no weight loss in women. Maybe the participants unconsciously compensated for the calorie reduction by adding it somewhere else? The study didn't say one way or the other.).0 -
I believe that you may see the scale increase when you drink diet soda. But, that would be because of the liquid you have taken in plus keep in mind that diet soda is high in sodium and sodium causes water retention. However, I do not believe that diet soda will cause actual weight gain, mostly just water retention.
Pop is not high in sodium... there is like 40mg of sodium in a can.
OP, diet pop will not cause you to gain weight. It is 0 calories. You only gain weight (fat) by eating more than your TDEE.
I don't understand how people think its high in sodium, Hasn't anyone read the back of a can!0 -
OP: " I'm asking if the soda contains 0 calories will and I drink bottles of it will I gain weight?"I believe that you may see the scale increase when you drink diet soda. But, that would be because of the liquid you have taken in plus keep in mind that diet soda is high in sodium and sodium causes water retention. However, I do not believe that diet soda will cause actual weight gain, mostly just water retention.Pop is not high in sodium... there is like 40mg of sodium in a can.
OP, diet pop will not cause you to gain weight. It is 0 calories. You only gain weight (fat) by eating more than your TDEE.
Granted the caffeine in the soda, along with the volume of fluid, can help flush that salt out. The phosphoric acid can errode tooth enamel. Artificial sweeteners have been linked to a number of health problems. Etc. But if the OP really was talking about diet soda in those kinds of quantities, I think most of us would agree that it certainly isn't doing anything to HELP weight-loss, nor would it be a particularly "healthy" thing to do.0 -
yes
Diet soda might not help you stay trim after all, new research suggests.
And killing turkeys is associated with the onset of Winter.A study presented at a American Diabetes Association meeting this week shows that drinking diet soda is associated with a wider waist in humans. And a second study shows that aspartame -- an artificial sweetener in diet soda -- actually raises blood sugar in mice prone to diabetes.
When the ingest the human equivalent of 10 lbs of aspartame.
Yes, yes I am.0 -
oh it doesn't matter if it's diet soda ... u should go for water:D0
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oh it doesn't matter if it's diet soda ... u should go for water:D0
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yes
Diet soda might not help you stay trim after all, new research suggests.
A study presented at a American Diabetes Association meeting this week shows that drinking diet soda is associated with a wider waist in humans....
I see a lot of fat people on treadmills; therefore, treadmills are associated with being fat. Causation, or correlation?
The answer to OP's question is no. Weight gain comes from caloric surplus, not drinking diet soda.0 -
yes
Diet soda might not help you stay trim after all, new research suggests.
A study presented at a American Diabetes Association meeting this week shows that drinking diet soda is associated with a wider waist in humans....
I see a lot of fat people on treadmills; therefore, treadmills are associated with being fat. Causation, or correlation?
The answer to OP's question is no. Weight gain comes from caloric surplus, not drinking diet soda.0 -
No.
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Ive lost 80lbs and drink diet sodas every day. Wish I could kick the habbit and only drink water.0
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Weight gain, by themselves no. Cause and effect, studies seem to be showing that they may indeed be bad. Not only bad in the sense that they make you "crave" sweets, the artificial sweeteners are now linked to possibly causing additional health risks. Specifics are yet to be proven, such as joint pain, headaches, mood issues, sluggishness, etc. That all said, you do need water for your health and you don't need soda, well unless you have corrosion on your car battery, then soda comes in handy to eat away at all that gunk.0
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