Zero calorie drinks
amirahdaboss
Posts: 921 Member
Just wondering, do you guys log zero calorie drinks like black coffee, diet soda, or green tea? Would it make a difference if I didn't?
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Yes, because these items still contain nutritional information (sodium, for example) that some people might want to keep track of.0
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I dont log mine. I dont keep track of anything but macros and calories, so I don't worry about it.0
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I do, since I'm trying to keep my sodium level down and diet soda has some in it.0
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I personally do not - just drinking two cups of coffee in the morning every morning. Getting healthy for me means eventually getting off caffeine as a morning crutch to waking up. So when I'm ready to tackle that I might start logging for motivation.
Last time I was on a fitness kick, I ditched the coffee / caffeine and after that initial "this sucks" phase was far happier in the mornings being able to just get up and start moving rather than participating in my one hour ritual of sitting on my butt slowly drinking coffee. Instead I just got up and went for a run or did some other exercise. It's pretty amazing what an extra hour a day can do for a person.0 -
I don' track sodium so no. If you need to pay attention to sodium for health reasons then you probably should.0
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Yes, because I track sodium!0
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I'm not really paying attention to sodium, so I shouldn't have to log it then? Thanks for the advice!0
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Just wondering, do you guys log zero calorie drinks like black coffee, diet soda, or green tea? Would it make a difference if I didn't?
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The sodium in most diet drinks is around 40 milligrams. Pretty small amount if someone is allowed 2,500 milligrams of sodium a day.
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I don't0
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I do, but for an entirely separate reason!
I become very dehydrated because I often neglect to drink enough or frequently enough.
By pre-logging, I hold myself accountable :-)
Kaela x0 -
I don't track my 1-2 cans of diet coke a day or my 2 pots of coffee or the 0 cal syrup I use in it. If I add milk to my coffee, which I rarely do - I will add the milk. Other 0 cal drinks that are 1 offs and not regular I will log, just to see but I generally leave some wiggle room in there for the regular stuff that is a normal part of my everyday0
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I try to log everything, caloric or not, so later I can go back and see what exactly I was doing that worked so well.0
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I don't. I don't currently care about tracking sodium or caffeine (not even sure if it tracks caffeine) and although there are a small number of calories in, say, coffee, it's not enough to matter to me. If I were worried about sodium levels or tended to be over I might want a closer count or if I were trying to cut down on coffee, maybe.0
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ya... i log everything. zero calorie rockstars have a carb or too..... splenda really has 4 calories.... coffee has a couple calories.. like 2 i think..... the only thing i don't log is water. i log gum too. zero calorie butter spray has like .5 calorie per spray even tho it says 0.... everything adds up, but you don't have to be as neurotic as i am lol.0
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