Is diet soda really making me fat?

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  • Posts: 2,188 Member
    edited January 2016
    If you are convinced it makes you overeat, then, yes, you probably should quit drinking diet pop. Perhaps it is a psychological issue with some people.
    Too many calories eaten and not enough calories burned results in becoming overweight, not diet pop, or any other single food item. It is simply too much food eaten, and not enough activity for your body to use the excess calories up.
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  • Posts: 29,136 Member

    wow that was quite a shock to the system and i would think about cutting out diet drinks completely after reading this! Thankyou!

    this is the perfect example of why you should not get your information from the internet just because the title of the blog is "health"..

    and equating diet soda to meth ...come on man!

    complete woo woo

  • Posts: 481 Member
    I love diet soda. If diet soda makes you fat, I guess I'm fat. mmmm
  • Posts: 4,374 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »

    this is the perfect example of why you should not get your information from the internet just because the title of the blog is "health"..

    and equating diet soda to meth ...come on man!

    complete woo woo
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    I imagine this is how things would go at a soda factory

  • Posts: 329 Member

    Flavoured fizzy water has more artificial sweeteners in it than diet coke

    Depends. I'm currently drinking Talking Rain Peach Nectarine sparking water, and there are no artificial sweeteners. Just water and essences from natural fruit oils.

    I'll probably grab a coke zero in the afternoon and then one with dinner, so I don't really care about sweeteners or not, but just pointing out some flavored waters aren't sweet at all.
  • Posts: 1,038 Member
    My sister swears she lost 5 lbs just giving up her diet soda, and says it's because she craved less sugar/sweets throughout the day. I think it's probably a metabolism thing- for some people drinking diet sodas isn't a big deal at all and has no impact on their body, and for other people, it can exacerbate cravings, or change their hunger levels. (If I drink a diet soda, my body knows darn well it didn't get the sugar it wanted, and it will go looking for that sugar elsewhere.)
    Try giving up your diet soda for a week or two and see if you feel differently. If you don't, then you probably aren't affected by it. :)
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