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Diet soda, yay or nay

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  • Posts: 12,942 Member
    in terms of weight control, because diet sodas have 0 calories they do not add to your daily caloric intake, obviously. They may be a welcome variety from water. The claim that they make you gain weight is due to the fact that they are high in added sugar. Sugar makes you crave more sugar. So it is normal for people to consume a diet soda and then want to snack on a non-diet bag of chips. Oftentimes people sees this effect as "I'm craving chips, I must be hungry, therefore I must fulfill the craving". If you can recognize what is happening in that your body is just on a sugar high and doesn't want to come down, then you can resist the craving for more sugar.
    I think you made an error in your post. Diet sodas have no sugar and no calories, therefore they are not something that can add to weight gain.
  • Posts: 314 Member
    NAY!!
  • Posts: 29 Member
    Nay, I'm trying to move away from processed foods - starting with soda, precisely because I hate the empty calories. I find that diet soda just makes me want real soda more, so I just drink water. After a few days without soda the water start to taste good again.
  • Posts: 233 Member
    Like, say, the chemical H2O?

    So much yay!
  • Posts: 7,122 Member
    Like to me it's nay. It has artifial sweetners and colors. And could make you gain weight in the long run. So wats your opinion on it. Yeah or nay.

    What is between yay and nay? Meh? Yeah I'd go with meh. I don't think diet soda is good for a diet but I don't think its bad either. If you enjoy having a soda and don't have the calories to spare in a drink then diet soda probably a good way to go.
  • Posts: 5,889 Member
    Like to me it's nay. It has artifial sweetners and colors. And could make you gain weight in the long run. So wats your opinion on it. Yeah or nay.

    How could it make you gain weight in the long run?

    I prefer Coke Zero to the normal.
  • Posts: 2,833 Member
    Yay for diet Dr. Thunder, nothing that comes in a bottle tastes as good. I just cut way down this last year, but will not give it up. I drink a lot more water, but face it, water is BORING.
  • Posts: 513 Member
    Yay - cherry coke zero. Still consume more water & plain iced tea.
  • Posts: 4,298 Member
    If it is caffeinated, it's a nay because of my sensitivity to caffeine, which gets me all jittery and also makes me retain water. Otherwise it's a yay. LOVE my Zevia.

    Doesn't have to be - what about diet root beer or diet ginger ale?

    For me it's usually a yay. Tastes better than water, caffeine perks me up some and I suffer no ill effects no matter how late at night I have it, and as a bonus, the carbonation kills my hunger pangs for an hour or so (or until I have to burp :laugh:).

    It's a nay on a completely empty stomach. Like citrus juices, it gives me a sour tummy. Nothing a few Saltines won't fix, but still. I hate feeling nauseated.
  • Posts: 6 Member
    Yay!

    Everything in moderation!

    I think if you like something and completely cut it out of your diet, you're more likely to gorge on it later on.

    I have a Coke Zero once every few weeks, just for a bit of variety, but water is my drink of choice.
  • Posts: 67 Member
    Yay, I've cut down how much diet soda I drink but I like the taste.
  • Posts: 137 Member
    Nay.
  • Posts: 32 Member
    Where can I find a study that shows Diet Soda will make you gain weight? I hear that all the time but have yet to actually see a study that shows it.

    I have seen some studies that show a consistency that diet soda drinkers are typically overweight but not even one study that shows diet soda has any thing to do with it.

    I could use the same coloration with Weight Watchers. Most of its members are overweight so Weight Watchers may lead to weight gain.
  • Posts: 14 Member
    Hmm...I don't drink it often but when I do crave a soda I'm glad for the option. I never feel very fantastic afterward though. I know it's not the best option...but it seems better than a drink that's just chock full of sugar.
  • Posts: 688 Member
    Like to me it's nay. It has artifial sweetners and colors. And could make you gain weight in the long run. So wats your opinion on it. Yeah or nay.

    It has no calories and so it has zero effect on weight. It could cause stomach bloating from the carbonation if you drink too much, but not weight gain. I say YAY! Because sometimes I need a little caffeine to stay awake in school at night after working all day and I'll be damned if I'm giving up 250 calories of delicious, tasty food for a soda. Besdies, all of the sugar in a full bottle of soda makes me feel sick. I can barely finish an 8oz can.
  • Posts: 524 Member
    If it is caffeinated, it's a nay because of my sensitivity to caffeine, which gets me all jittery and also makes me retain water. Otherwise it's a yay. LOVE my Zevia.

    Love my Zevia too!
  • Posts: 143 Member
    Nay.. I think everyone has an opinion on sweeteners, my personal preference is why risk it? Plus I don't care for the taste of it.
  • Posts: 688 Member
    Where can I find a study that shows Diet Soda will make you gain weight? I hear that all the time but have yet to actually see a study that shows it.

    I have seen some studies that show a consistency that diet soda drinkers are typically overweight but not even one study that shows diet soda has any thing to do with it.

    I could use the same coloration with Weight Watchers. Most of its members are overweight so Weight Watchers may lead to weight gain.

    You're exactly correct. A lot of reporters see a correlation study and decide to make a quick story with X caused Y! when there is truly no evidence to suggest that either one caused the other at all. There is simply a correlation. The public is far too trusting of the media's interpretation of studies (and the media in general) and blindly accepts what they're told. Also. . . probably Dr. Oz.
  • Posts: 11,502 Member
    Supposedly, diet soda makes you hungry, so you overeat. I don't believe it.
    Supposedly, all soda is a dehydrant... that myth has been debunked (your body does, in fact, use water from soda). For some, it takes water to process caffeine, but the net effect is still going to be hydration. Soda has very little caffeine compared to coffee.

    Personally, I am addicted to Diet Pepsi. I have cut back some, and would like to cut back to nothing, if even for just a few weeks to prove I don't need it. The reason I want to cut back is not because of artificial sweeteners or sodium, or anything like that. It's just that I hate feeling like I am dependent upon something. I really, really hate the feeling that soda has control over me... if I suddenly lost my job, could I stop spending money on soda? I don't think I could... that is scary to me.

    Anyway, that's just my opinion. Thank you for reading.
  • Posts: 4,397 Member
    Yay. I've been drinking diet soda for years and it has never caused me to gain weight. Coke Zero or my new obsession....Seagrams 10 Ginger Ale wtf!
  • Posts: 81 Member
    Nay, I'm trying to move away from processed foods - starting with soda, precisely because I hate the empty calories. I find that diet soda just makes me want real soda more, so I just drink water. After a few days without soda the water start to taste good again.

    Diet soda is zero calories
  • Posts: 7,122 Member
    Diet soda is pretty much empty. It gives you no nutrition (but then again neither does water) but it also doesn't do anything to harm you (despite what some might say). Honestly the difference between drinking a diet soda and drinking water is negligible and comes down to the caffeine more than anything else.
  • Posts: 9,603 Member
    Opinion? Nay. Bad stuff with no good stuff.

    But I still drink it.
  • Posts: 93 Member
    The worst thing about diet soda is what it does to your teeth. In terms of nutrition, it's completely neutral. I go through a ton of diet soda, hasn't halted my weight loss at all.
  • Posts: 30 Member
    i dont think it should even be existing
  • Posts: 122 Member
    Nay....on a LCHF diet, it can still cause an insulin release. I stick with diet water!
  • Posts: 311 Member
    Nay, it causes too much bloating. Only on special occasions.
  • Posts: 6,646 Member
    i dont think it should even be existing
    Why not?
  • Posts: 4 Member
    IMO, nay. The average person gets enough chemicals in their diet. Personally, the fewer sweet things I eat or drink, the less I crave sweet stuff (artificial or otherwise).
  • Posts: 137 Member
    Like to me it's nay. It has artifial sweetners and colors. And could make you gain weight in the long run. So wats your opinion on it. Yeah or nay.
    Absolute Yay. I eat so much sweeteners I must have more going through me than a sweetener factory...and I do not care.
    Life is too short to suffer through pleasure-less eating.
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