Which is worse? Reg soda or diet?
fatmama4
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I have a serious Coca Cola addiction, and it was extremely hard for me to make the switch to diet soda. I know neither are good for me, but my question is, am I better off having a can of regular Coke over Diet Coke? I have managed to limit myself to one can in the morning (I'm not a coffee drinker), and am wondering if the sugar in the reg Coke is the lesser of the two evils. Thanks!
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Why drink something you don't like? There's nothing wrong with soda. It's too much soda that's the problem.0
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Although they are both bad because the caramel coloring can increase a persons chance of cancer, the diet soda has had reports of making a persons chances of losing weight harder. I was able to eliminate soda all together by switching over to carbonated water that's flavored. It helped allot.0
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One can of Coca-Cola per day is 10 pounds of weight a year. You decide.
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So, for a person with normal blood sugar... of the choices given: Regular Coke Vs. Diet Coke. I'd probably go with regular coke and try to find the mexican real sugar coke or switch to Pepsi Throwback.
For a person who is at a high risk for developing diabetes in the near future, like me... I would always pick the diet. However, I am not a fan of the diet aftertaste, so I go for Coke Zero, which has splenda.0 -
If you're only drinking one can a day I'd go with regular Coke. The chemicals in diet are not worth it.0
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Diet soda has zero calories. I think people believe it's bad for you because you continue to crave sweets because diet soda contains sugar alcohols.
I'd go for diet soda.0 -
Why drink something you don't like? There's nothing wrong with soda. It's too much soda that's the problem.
Agree. If you are going to have one, do it every so often, not everyday.0 -
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46431225/ns/health-diet_and_nutrition/t/daily-diet-soda-tied-heart-attack-stroke/
Hope I'm not double posting...the system seemed to eat my post! Here is the latest thing I read about diet soda...
I'm a black coffee and water girl these days!0 -
Its all about moderation, right? I like soda but they can be addicting (gave up all soda for lent - yikes!). I think it is preference. If you are going to drink something that "isn't good for you" you might as well like it. Some people love diet, not me. I like regular and if I can make it fit in my calories I will. To me the taste of diet (and my distrust and dislike of fake sugar) aren't worth saving the 140-170 calories per 12oz can.0
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Neither are good for you, but if you are going to treat yourself might as well go big or go home. Allow yourself to have a regular coke once in awhile...as a treat! Nothing in excess... That is what I do. I am not a huge pop fan but I do enjoy a nice cold coca-cola with tons of ice on the occasion...and when I am craving it I give in... Most of the rest of the time I just focus on drinking water.0
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I drink on average around 7 diet dr peppers a day. I've never had any problems with losing weight when I'm actually paying attention to my calorie intake. The key here is calorie intake. If you are under your intake great, but I can think of a lot better things to eat to boost your calories than a soda. That's why I drink the diet. In fact the caffeine in the diet dr. pepper helps to stimulate my metabolism. Usually I will drink one with a snack or meal and it helps make me feel that much more full. Works extremely well for me, but to each their own.0
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I don't know if this is something you are willing to do, but trying to kick the habit, as it were, is well worth it. I have been subbing a <a href="http://www.greenteahp.tv/">green tea</a> in for my soda. I drink two a day, one in the AM and one in the PM and I no longer crave Coke/Dew/Monster/etc. I still like to have a fizzy drink a couple of times a week, but I have been drinking the San Pelligrino mineral water for that. This has really helped me to stay on track and I feel a lot better since.0
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Try buying those little mini cans of coke, I think they're just 8oz, to help cut back further but as long as you're tracking it and it fits in your calorie goals you should be fine, I say should because as others have said if you're at risk for diabetes even a little can hurt!
I avoid diet, aspartame in the regular diet gives me headaches and blurred vision and the Splenda in the newer diets make me bloated and get stomach cramps, so I have an occasional regular coke while out to dinner and stick with sparkling water when I want something carbonated0 -
Personally I've moved to Coke Light or Coke Zero(whichever is in the shops). I like the taste and enjoy the fizziness but I'm not willing to give up 150calories for it.
Depends on your priorities.0 -
One can of Coca-Cola per day is 10 pounds of weight a year. You decide.
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Well really it is 140 calories for can coke x 365 days in a year = 51,110 calories divided by 3500 (which is how many calories equal a pound) and it would be 14.6 a year. :sad: :drinker:
I say if you count on having a coke and have the calories for it go for it.0 -
Both are equally bad.
Regular = empty calories ... all sugar
Diet = Chemically processed artificial sweetners that have been proven to slow metabolism and make people eat more.0 -
I'm trying to abstain from drinking fizzy drinks unless I'm in a restaurant, or a pub/bar. I was always taught by the nutritionist that came to our school that you might as well drink regular coke if you wanted one, though. One can of regular as opposed to one or two of Diet isn't realy going to change everything.0
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Diet = Chemically processed artificial sweetners that have been proven to slow metabolism and make people eat more.
This is a flat out lie. There is no study that shows that people who drink diet soda weigh more. There are studies that show that people who weigh more drink diet soda. Correlation is not causation.
Until there is a study that accounts for calories control while drinking diet soda then those studies prove nothing.0 -
I prefer diet coke because its zero calories and because the taste of regular coke makes me want to vomit. I can feel the carmel/sugar taste and to me, its nasty. Everyone is different.
I dont drink it often though. Just if I feel in the mood for something bubbly. Or with the occasional mixed drink. I normally do water or tea during the day. I cut back after I read neither was really good for you. But according to one report, you would need to drink some ridiculous amount for it to damage your body...not sure though.
You will get mixed opinions on this...its like many of the other foods in our diet. One day its good for you, the next day, its supposed to give you cancer.
Everything in moderation.0 -
Diet = Chemically processed artificial sweetners that have been proven to slow metabolism and make people eat more.
This is a flat out lie. There is no study that shows that people who drink diet soda weigh more. There are studies that show that people who weigh more drink diet soda. Correlation is not causation.
Until there is a study that accounts for calories control while drinking diet soda then those studies prove nothing.
I would probably agree with this. I dont even know the last time I drank a regular coke...I've always preferred diet. I have always lost weight. Only gaining during my pregnancies.0 -
Question: If drinking diet soda is bad because of the aspertane, then why is it okay to drink the flavored waters - they contain aspertane as well. Can anyone clarify that?0
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Question: If drinking diet soda is bad because of the aspertane, then why is it okay to drink the flavored waters - they contain aspertane as well. Can anyone clarify that?
agree. i wish someone would clarify as well.0 -
Question: If drinking diet soda is bad because of the aspertane, then why is it okay to drink the flavored waters - they contain aspertane as well. Can anyone clarify that?
Its not if you're trying to avoid aspartame. There are flavored waters that don't contain chemicals though like La Croix or flavoring your own waters.0 -
Why drink something you don't like? There's nothing wrong with soda. It's too much soda that's the problem.
Exactly. I gave up diet coke (and all artificial sweeteners) about 7 years ago after having horrible stomach issues for years and years. They diagnosed me with everything from celiac disease to IBS to Chrons and turns out it was "just" the fake sugar eating away at my stomach lining. Gross, I know. So, I'd strongly discourage you from switching to diet just to keep drinking soda. Make your coke a treat, and add in lots of naturally flavored seltzers. Or get a soda stream and make yummy flavored waters yourself!0 -
I don't have a source for this but I heard the aspartame in diet soft drinks causes bigger midsections... the study compared regular drinkers of full sugar soft drinks to the diet drinkers and the diet drinkers had bigger waistlines, on average.
that being said I drink diet pepsi/coke when I do drink soft drinks (Which isnt too often anyway) I just prefer the taste0 -
I think you should drink a can of regular soda every once in a while just to satisfy the craving...maybe treat yourself to a can once or twice a month. For the rest of the month I would recommend different flavors of the Crystal Light 5 calorie packets if you want to add flavor to your water.0
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I think its a personal preference ultimately. The science on the effect of diet coke, specially artificial sweeteners, on your body is debatable at best. They're not good for you, but there's debate over whether or not they have any serious long term effects. There are lot of anecdotes running around about how diet soda makes you gain weight but for every one of those there is another where it doesn't. I am in the doesn't category. I stopped drinking diet coke for lent about 3 weeks ago. Zero change in my body because of it, and I didn't substitute my usual cokes with anything besides water.
I personally would rather have aspertane in my system in than refined sugar but that's for you to decide.
Also...I have tales of a natural "diet" soda sweetened with stevia. Never tried it but its something to look into.0 -
I don't have a source for this but I heard the aspartame in diet soft drinks causes bigger midsections... the study compared regular drinkers of full sugar soft drinks to the diet drinkers and the diet drinkers had bigger waistlines, on average.
that being said I drink diet pepsi/coke when I do drink soft drinks (Which isnt too often anyway) I just prefer the taste
Correlation is not causation. This is extremely important to remember in these debates.0 -
Diet = Chemically processed artificial sweetners that have been proven to slow metabolism and make people eat more.
This is a flat out lie. There is no study that shows that people who drink diet soda weigh more. There are studies that show that people who weigh more drink diet soda. Correlation is not causation.
Until there is a study that accounts for calories control while drinking diet soda then those studies prove nothing.
I would probably agree with this. I dont even know the last time I drank a regular coke...I've always preferred diet. I have always lost weight. Only gaining during my pregnancies.
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/story?id=4271246&page=1#.T2Ci-3nEPIU
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A diet that gives you ansiety will fail!!!
My suggestion:
6 days a week do not drink soda at all...only water, tea, natural juice (the good choices)
1 day of the week, for example, saturday or sunday, drink one soda, only one and not 1liter...1 glass0
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