Coffee makes you fat? what?
mylovelyremedy
Posts: 35
I drink about a cup or two of coffee per day when I wake up and sometimes in the afternoon when I am bored and don't want to snack. I use a 0 calorie Sucralose sugar alternative, and Nestle Coffeemate sugar free Creamy Chocolate creamer. My coffee ends up being around 60 calories or less.
I was bored, and googled some articles about coffee and how it affects your health. Bad idea. I saw a few articles about how coffee can make you gain fat. Not water weight, like just gain fat. Even plain black coffee...?
Is that true? If so, how?
Thanks in advance.
I was bored, and googled some articles about coffee and how it affects your health. Bad idea. I saw a few articles about how coffee can make you gain fat. Not water weight, like just gain fat. Even plain black coffee...?
Is that true? If so, how?
Thanks in advance.
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That seems unlikely.
It may be that coffee drinkers are heavier on average which could point to some other factor that affects both, such as insufficient sleep (which is know to contribute to and be caused by obesity).
If you share the research you found we could critique.0 -
I drink at least a cup a day and it hasn't affected me. However, depending on what you put in it and where you go (I.e. Starbucks), you can easily drink away half your calorie allotment.0
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I drink at least a cup a day and it hasn't affected me. However, depending on what you put in it and where you go (I.e. Starbucks), you can easily drink away half your calorie allotment.
Aint that the truth. I went to Starbucks with my mom and got a Frappuccino, hello 400+ calories. Could have eaten a meal instead!0 -
There is evidence that moderate to high caffeine intake can negatively impact cortisol levels, so it is possible that a secondary link exists. It is unlikely to make a meaningful difference in burn rates, but "more than zero" is still something.
Bottom line - even though it is legal and generally accepted by most societies, caffeine is a psychoactive drug. Understand what it can (and can't) do to you, and use your judgement in how you use it.0 -
I drink 2-3 cups a day. There is nothing in black coffee that could cause a person to gain fat.0
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I drink 20 oz of black coffee a day. It generally helps me from wanting to snack on anything in the morning before lunchtime. I don't know the specifics of the studies the article was talking about, but it likely could just mean they found a correlation between drinking coffee and fat gain, but not causation. Lots of variables in between.
Don't sweat it, and drink up!0 -
I drink 2 cups a day and it's an important part of my diet. It acts as an appetite suppressant for me, so I use it in lieu of breakfast and as an afternoon snack. I take it with 3 artifical sweeteners and 3 creamers (or 2 tablespoons of creamer) and I've lost 11 lbs in 2 months. So. You know. Whatever.0
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http://junkfoodscience.blogspot.com/2007/10/gi-more-bad-carb-myths.html
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/86/4/988.abstract0 -
I drink about a cup or two of coffee per day when I wake up and sometimes in the afternoon when I am bored and don't want to snack. I use a 0 calorie Sucralose sugar alternative, and Nestle Coffeemate sugar free Creamy Chocolate creamer. My coffee ends up being around 60 calories or less.
I was bored, and googled some articles about coffee and how it affects your health. Bad idea. I saw a few articles about how coffee can make you gain fat. Not water weight, like just gain fat. Even plain black coffee...?
Is that true? If so, how?
Thanks in advance.
Increased coffee intake. Lost weight. I defy these googley articles. BAH!0 -
Maybe the 6 doughnuts with every cup may be the culprit?0
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I have one cup every morning.....0
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I drink up to 5 cups a day sometimes! I am not fat. Calorie surplus makes people gain weight.0
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Too many of my skinny, sedentary geek friends guzzled a pot of coffee every day for me to buy this. Not without a serious stack of peer reviewed studies, anyway. One of them was such a freak of nature he was all wiry muscle and shoveled in more junkfood than I did when we were dating.0
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total bull**** It does the opposite if anything. I drink tons of coffee, it helps keep hunger away plus gives energy and antioxidants.0
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I'm ashamed of my coffee habit....wait, what? Nowai. I couldn't survive a day with my crazy kids without some coffee. I even put creamer in it!0
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Nothing besides excess calories can make someone gain fat. It doesn't matter what it is (cortisol levels, medications, etc). I put 12 packets of sugar in my cup of 16 oz coffee twice daily (130 calories each time, so 260 calories total in coffee for the day) and I am a fit, thin ultramarathoner.0
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I had four cups this morning and a double shot of espresso in the afternoon, I don't log it if it's black coffee. This is everyday, give or take a cup or two. I have been losing. I can have a cup of coffee and go right to sleep. I just love the taste. It also curbs my appetite, and it's free at work and free coffee is so tasty!!!:drinker:0
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I could see it if they were talking about what people add to it. I know that I'm putting in a ton of calories to my coffee (flavored full fat creamer*) but I count it and make sure it cycles into my day.
*It needs to be full fat because my stomach goes through strange hoops otherwise. Then we're talking about a whole nother way of losing weight.0 -
I think I'll keep drinking my coffee. I didn't find anything in pubmed showing a link between coffee drinking and gaining fat -- unless, of course, you add things like lots and lots of sugar and cream, in which case, it's not the coffee what's at fault!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24979152: "Coffee consumption retarded weight gain and improved glucose tolerance in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes and corresponding controls. This gives rise to the expectation that further insight into the mechanism of the diabetes-preventive effect of coffee consumption in humans may be gained by this approach."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25089347: "The present meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies indicated that light to moderate coffee intake is associated with a reduced risk of death from all causes, particularly in women."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24459154: "Coffee consumption was inversely associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes in a dose-response manner. Both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee was associated with reduced diabetes risk."0 -
I drink my two cups in the morning with a half cup of half and half and two tablespoons of sugar and I've been losing fat not gaining it. Not buying it.0
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bullSh t0
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Thanks for all the information, everybody!
Very appreciated.
Still gonna have my cup of coffee every morning and afternoon :drinker:0 -
Yup this sounds like a load of BS!! Going to continue my 2 cups in the AM without thinking twice.0
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Nothing besides excess calories can make someone gain fat. It doesn't matter what it is (cortisol levels, medications, etc). I put 12 packets of sugar in my cup of 16 oz coffee twice daily (130 calories each time, so 260 calories total in coffee for the day) and I am a fit, thin ultramarathoner.
Would you like some coffee with that sugar? :bigsmile:0 -
Coffee! The elixir of the Gods.
I say if you enjoy it, drink it. Maybe the correlation is sitting down while one drinks the coffee. LOL!0 -
Shut your mouth...0 -
Shut your mouth...
^^^^ This!0 -
If I didn't drink coffee I would never hit my 8 cups of water a day!0
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