Diet Soda...Zero Calories Does Not Equal Zero Impact.
The pitfalls of diet soda
Date: 4/23/2009 8:33:36 AM ( 15 y ) ... viewed 1525 times
It still astonishes me that even with all the information we have regarding the use of artificial sweeteners and soda in general, that I still see many individuals continuing to drink Diet Soda Beverages. I know that the fact that these beverages contains zero calories is a big draw for many to drink the products....truly believing that they will have no impact on weight gain., but the truth of the matter is that diet soda beverages have never been shown scientifically to aid in weight loss and the negative impact of these beverages is indeed proven.
Diet Sodas may still cause WEIGHT GAIN
Emerging research is showing that the consumption of sweet foods and drinks (even if artificially sweetened and non-caloric) increase our desire for sweets in general.
In 2005, Sharon Fowler and her colleagues from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio presented eight years of research data that explored the link between obesity risk and soft drinks. According to the WebMD summary of the study:
Fowler’s team looked at seven to eight years of data on 1,550 Mexican-American and non-Hispanic white Americans aged 25 to 64.
Of the 622 study participants who were of normal weight at the beginning of the study, about a third became overweight or obese.
For each can of diet soft drink consumed each day, a person’s risk of obesity went up 41%.
In 2008, researchers have found a correlation between consuming diet soda and METABOLIC SYNDROME. Metabolic syndrome is a collection of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes that include abdominal obesity, high cholesterol and blood glucose levels, and elevated blood pressure.
The scientists gathered dietary information on more than 9,500 men and women ages 45 to 64 and tracked their health for nine years.
The risk for metabolic syndrome was 34 percent higher among those who drank one can of diet soda a day compared with those who drank none.
I haven't even touched on the negative impact of artificial sweeteners (yes, splenda is included here as well!) (headaches, seizures, digestive problems, immune and nervous system disorders, ect.) or the fact that the phosphates in soda leech calcium from your bone and can lead to bone weakness and osteoporosis.
It's time....drop the artificial sweeteners and the diet products.
Lakeshore Wellness Center: Naturopathic Medicine and Acupuncture in Chicago.
http://www.lakeshorewellnesscenter.com/
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