Diet Coke...

Posts: 108 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Diet drinks are not supposed to have any calories! But surely they can’t be good for weight loss. Anyone drinking them and losing weight?
(Not a regular drinker less than once a week when I eat out I’ll order a Diet Coke or Coke Zero).... any thoughts?

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  • Posts: 26,067 Member
    Kittyy1994 wrote: »
    Anyone drinking them and losing weight?

    Yes.

  • Posts: 1,193 Member
    I drink a can of coke zero per day, I love it. It has 0 calories which is a lot better than the alternatives (other sodas with 100+ calories a can). I think we're all on calorie restricted diets here, so every little helps. I lost 80lbs overall. Drinking diet soda is a choice, obviously, I love it and I don't think the quantity I consume is affecting my health.

    You do you, I say, have what you enjoy and make sure it fits into your day !
  • Posts: 2,577 Member
    Consuming more calories than your body burns is bad for weight loss, not drinking very low calorie beverages. Stay in your calorie deficit for weight loss, it’s that simple.
  • Posts: 753 Member
    If you one to drink one and it’s only once a week do it. I drink about 1 a day and it’s totally fine. I think I could drink more just “treat” myself to about one a day
  • Posts: 67 Member
    Even if they don't hinder my progress, I can't bring myself to drink sodas like I do water. I only drink one diet soda can a week.
  • Posts: 791 Member
    Coke zero has actually helped me so far. I have one every day at work in the afternoon.
  • Posts: 202 Member
    edited June 2019
    I drink diet soda every single day and I'm losing weight steadily. It doesn't have any impact on my blood sugar.
  • Posts: 1,207 Member
    Terytha wrote: »
    Diet soda is made of stuff your body can't recognize or use, so it gets passed as waste. If nothing is used, how can it be bad?

    Is it great for you? Not really. But mostly because the acidity is not ideal for your teeth and stomach. There's no influence on weight loss.

    Sucralose (Splenda) would be stuff your body can't use. Aspartame, on the other hand, is a peptide and metabolizes to fairly innocuous waste products.
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