Sunday, May 24, 2009

Diet soda makes you fat?

I get some E-zine articles called "Lean Body Secrets." There is some interesting information in them. Here's one I got recently (shortened a bit)...

"We all know by now that soda is one of the most evil things you can put in your body... the nasty chemicals, the gut-fattening high fructose corn syrup, and a myriad of health problems caused by this carbonated cocktail worshipped by those that don't care about their health or body.

Surprisingly, many people falsely believe that "diet" soda is in some way a good thing for losing body fat. In fact, I hear people all the time proudly state that they eat so healthy and only drink diet soda. So let's set the record straight...There is NOTHING even remotely healthy about drinking diet soda. In fact, I've even seen several studies that showed dedicated diet soda drinkers got even FATTER than their regular soda drinking counterparts.

Here's some findings from an 8-year University of Texas study that I had read...An excerpt from the study author: "What didn't surprise us was that total soft drink use was linked to overweight and obesity," Fowler tells WebMD. "What was surprising was when we looked at people only drinking diet soft drinks, their risk of obesity was even higher." "There was a 41 percent increase in risk of being overweight for every can or bottle of diet soft drink a person consumes each day," Fowler says.

As if we didn't already know how bad regular soda was for us, and now they're showing us studies that diet soda makes us even fatter than the already bad stuff! There's a lot of complicating factors as to why this occurs... One reason is that the artificial sweeteners in diet sodas create a negative hormonal response in the body that increases fat storing hormone production and increases cravings for more sweets and refined carbohydrates in the time period after consuming the diet drink. Another reason is that people may subconsciously think that because they are drinking a diet soda, that gives them more leeway to eat more of everything else, hence consuming more calories overall. I've said this all along, but the bottom line is that if you're serious about your health and body, soda of any kind (and artificial sweeteners in anything for that matter!) should be avoided at all times, except for very rare occasions when you can't avoid them.

So what is a good alternative to diet sodas? The best alternatives are good old water with lemon or unsweetened iced teas... you have plenty of options with teas - green, white, black, oolong, red... be creative in making your iced teas and you'll enjoy it more. Plus, you get a greater array of anti-aging antioxidants."

Pretty interesting huh? I don't drink a lot of soda, diet or regular, so this doesn't affect me too much, but it will keep me from even having the occasional soda.

I have been hearing and reading some horrible things about artificial sweeteners lately too.... I will save that for another blog post. What are your thoughts on this subject?

4 comments:

Julie said...

I do totally agree with this article. I remember Dad went off Diet Pepsi finally because we bet him he couldn't and he lost 10 pounds because of it!

Also, my brother refuses to drink diet soda ever because he says the artificial sweetener will kill us!

karen said...

I agree about the artificial sweeteners in soft drinks, gum, or anything else we put in our body...stay away from it.

Joy said...

I have noticed being a little thicker in the middle but I'm not sure it's soda or beer!!

jg said...

I don't drink much soda anymore either but when I went to NY I got a water bottle and the label read - "Did you know one 12 oz soda has the equivalent of 10 teaspoons of sugar". When I got home I showed my kids just what 10 teaspoons of sugar is in a glass (almost a 1/4 of a cup) and well I've stopped buying sodas of any kind. Switched to juice (that doesn't have high frutcose corn syrup). It's more expensive but so worth it (plus they don't drink as much because it's more satisfying). I feel better too. Now start reading the other labels. It is hard to find anything without garbage in it. I'm even making all the lunch cookies from scratch now because I was so mortified I was feeding all that stuff (that I couldn't even pronounce) to my kids. Makes you wonder if all of the chemicals and artificials are what are causing increased cases of weird disease.