Water - How essential? Diet soda bad?
pinksugarchef
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:smokin: How important do you think water is for weight loss?
And do you think diet sodas or coffee slow weight loss?
And do you think diet sodas or coffee slow weight loss?
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Water is very important! Diet sodas and/or coffee do not slow weight loss; however, people love to debate the topic. LOL0
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I once read that if you drink cold water, your body has to heat it up to use it, thus using calories to heat it up. Also drinking water helps your body to shed any water it is retaining from water retention due to salt intake. Personally for me, too much diet cola causes my hands to swell. I have to assume it probably causes the rest of my body to swell as well.0
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I'll let someone with more knowledge fully answer your questions, but I do know that diet sodas have artificial sweeteners (among other artificial ingredients) which are bad for you.0
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Diet sodas are alternatives to regular sodas, not water replacements. The only thing to to use for water is water.0
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Oh thanks for the comments. Yeah, I still never get that when people say to drink water to shed water from water retention.
Why would drinking water help shed water? Wouldnt it just replace the water that is there? Or even add more water?
Is it because more water will help shed the salt that retains the water?0 -
as a used to be 200 lb girl I lost 50 pounds cutting out soda entirely from my life... I am now a50lbs and maintaining and have been soda free for 6 years... VERY important!!!!0
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as a used to be 200 lb girl I lost 50 pounds cutting out soda entirely from my life... I am now a50lbs and maintaining and have been soda free for 6 years... VERY important!!!!
[/quote I meant to type 150lbs instead of a50 lol0 -
There are huge debates on this, but I've personally found water to be very beneficial to my weight loss for a number of reasons:
1) It's calorie free! I can drink as much as I want without having to log it.
2) When I'm properly hydrated, I can exercise for much longer. More exercise = more calories burned.
3) A lot of the time when you think you're hungry, you're actually dehydrated. Since I've started carrying a bottle of water with me all the time, I find myself wanting to snack so much less. Likewise, if I get cravings for foods I know I don't need, a cold drink of water usually does the trick.
4) If I've gone over on sodium or I'm carrying water weight from my period, I know my good old water bottle will get rid of the water retention in no time.
Also, as an unrelated to weight loss bonus, I have very nice skin. It's seriously never looked clearer since I started paying attention to how much water I drink.
There are lots of people who don't track their water, or who will count coffee and diet sodas in their intake who can give you their reasons why. This is just what I've found works for me0 -
Oh thanks for the comments. Yeah, I still never get that when people say to drink water to shed water from water retention.
Why would drinking water help shed water? Wouldnt it just replace the water that is there? Or even add more water?
Is it because more water will help shed the salt that retains the water?
Think of it this way: if you're dehydrated, you're not putting enough water into your body. If you're not getting enough water, your body will retain the water that's already there. When you start hydrating your body again, it will get rid of the unnecessary water. It's basically for the same reason people tell you not to eat too few calories, because that makes your body go into starvation mode and hold onto everything it can.0 -
Water helps get rid of water because it gets rid of the sodium that retains water. There are a lot of reasons to drink a lot of water. Most have already been discussed.0
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I read somewhere that the artificial sweetner in Diet Soda actually makes you hungry. I haven't really drank soda since I was 11 years old so I can't say I know that to be true or false based on experience, but I have heard things about it contributing to weight gain.0
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I once read that if you drink cold water, your body has to heat it up to use it, thus using calories to heat it up. Also drinking water helps your body to shed any water it is retaining from water retention due to salt intake. Personally for me, too much diet cola causes my hands to swell. I have to assume it probably causes the rest of my body to swell as well.
The dr here at work told me that exact same thing about cold water0 -
Water is very important! Diet sodas and/or coffee do not slow weight loss; however, people love to debate the topic. LOL
Exactly right on everything, end of thread.0 -
You retain water when you are dehydrated because your water is storing it for when it really really needs it. If you drink enough water, it will flush the water out more often because it recognises that it's being hydrated and doesn't need to store it up.
Drinking water is important for a number of reasons. When you're losing fat, you need to get rid of the toxins stored in the fat, and water helps.0 -
I would have to agree with you, it's the salt that the extra water is helping flush out.0
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I think water is very important. Diet soda has never effected my weight loss and I still love it. I just make sure I'm getting the right amount of water in too though.0
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yes yes TONS of water! Ice cold water aldo is great in the AM to get your blood flowing or before a work out.
I love my diet pepsi, and it hasnt mutated, casued cancer, or attacked my embrios yet.0 -
water=life. your body is made up of a lot of it, you lose it when you sweat among other things and it helps keep your organs functionally properly
coffee (black) is good
diet soda is not good for health but won't impede your weight loss progress.0 -
Water = GOOD!
I have no knowledge regarding how good or bad diet sodas are. But, when I kicked the Coke habit I kicked the soda habit entirely!
With the small exception of plain old soda water with a piece of lemon.
Too each their own but as my Dad used to say "In for a penny, in for a pound".0 -
Diet soda is extremely high in sodium. High salt intake = water retention. Water retention = added weight.0
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Diet soda is extremely high in sodium. High salt intake = water retention. Water retention = added weight.
Extremely?
Most cans of diet soda have 40mg per can, that's absolutely nothing.0 -
as a used to be 200 lb girl I lost 50 pounds cutting out soda entirely from my life... I am now a50lbs and maintaining and have been soda free for 6 years... VERY important!!!!
So you cut out soda and kept your lifestyle exactly the same....except for soda?
Correlation doesn't imply causation...0 -
I once read that if you drink cold water, your body has to heat it up to use it, thus using calories to heat it up. Also drinking water helps your body to shed any water it is retaining from water retention due to salt intake. Personally for me, too much diet cola causes my hands to swell. I have to assume it probably causes the rest of my body to swell as well.
I concur!0 -
water=life. your body is made up of a lot of it, you lose it when you sweat among other things and it helps keep your organs functionally properly
coffee (black) is good
diet soda is not good for health but won't impede your weight loss progress.
well, yeah, you got water right. otherwise? coffee is good. lots of antioxidants. and it tastes good. but sugar and creamer are ok, if you are someone that likes that. and diet soda has no impact on health one way or the other for the vast majority of the population.0 -
Diet soda is extremely high in sodium. High salt intake = water retention. Water retention = added weight.
um ... no. it's not. don't just repeat wrong things just because you heard someone else say a wrong thing.0 -
Diet soda is extremely high in sodium. High salt intake = water retention. Water retention = added weight.
Extremely?
Most cans of diet soda have 40mg per can, that's absolutely nothing.
It's enough, though...especially for a drink. That on top of whatever other sodium one eats during the day can make a difference.0 -
:smokin: How important do you think water is for weight loss?
And do you think diet sodas or coffee slow weight loss?
Water is hugely important. It allows your body to metabolize food better, helps clear out toxins, and higher water intake leads to lower water retention in most people, meaning you'll get a quick bonus weight loss. Drinking a lot of water also leaves less room for other less healthy drinks.
And as to the diet soda issue, there's a lot of debate on the issue. Here's what I found was true for ME, your mileage may vary.
When I was a soda drinker, I had this expectation that everything I drank had to have a flavor, and the only acceptable flavor was "sweet". So I'd sweeten my coffee, drink water with sugary "flavor packs", etc. I'd also find that I constantly craved sweet foods.
Once I went through the painful process of giving up the "sweetness in all things", I found I was craving empty sugars a lot less. I started enjoying the actual flavor of black coffee rather than covering it up with sweet, and I started finding that plain water was satisfying in and of itself. This took a while, but helped me get my sugar intake under control, which in turn allowed me to eat more sustaining foods (fats and proteins), which led to less constant hunger, which led to better food decisions.
So, whatever you choose to believe about the possibly-scary, possibly-bunk claims of the dangers of artificial or engineered sweeteners, there is a psychological component for some people (myself included) that you may want to consider.
Coffee? Depends on how you drink it. Black coffee is basically calorie-free, and the caffeine is a stimulant so you get a little metabolism boost and a drop in appetite. It's also one of the safest stimulants out there because you tend to dose yourself with it very slowly. But if you start adding sugar to it, it can rapidly become an empty calorie delivery system.0 -
Diet soda is extremely high in sodium. High salt intake = water retention. Water retention = added weight.
Extremely?
Most cans of diet soda have 40mg per can, that's absolutely nothing.
It's enough, though...especially for a drink. That on top of whatever other sodium one eats during the day can make a difference.
you know that the 35mg of sodium (per 8 oz.) in a can of pepsi or coke -- yeah, even the regular version -- is a miniscule amount of what you are officially 'allowed' a day, right? actually, it's right about 1.5 percent of your 2,300. I think there's enough room left for the rest of the day there.0 -
Diet soda is extremely high in sodium. High salt intake = water retention. Water retention = added weight.
Extremely?
Most cans of diet soda have 40mg per can, that's absolutely nothing.
It's enough, though...especially for a drink. That on top of whatever other sodium one eats during the day can make a difference.
It's 1-2 DV%, really... it's nothing.0 -
Water is the best drink on earth and is vital for your weight loss. Coffee isn't bad however coffee is heavily dependent on what you put in it. There are quite a few research articles which solidify drinking BLACK coffee for muscle development and energy. The amount of table sugar and your choice of creamer can negate the positive effects of plain ole black coffee. Diet sodas are a different story alltogether. Obviously there is near to 0 impact of your daily calories, the issue is the chemicals, preservatives, and other "man made" ingredients your body doesn't need.
For Fitness continue to drink water, diet soda, and coffee with a small amount of sugar and a low fat creamer
For Fitness & Health drink water, NO DIET SODA, and coffee either black or at the very least sugar in the raw or other natural alternative and a low fat creamer if you desire.0
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