While neither type of soda is healthy, and drinking any kind of soda is one of the worst things you can do to your body, many people who are trying to lose weight switch to diet soda thinking that it will help. This latest study strongly suggests that it will not.
The study consisted of analyzing survey data from 24,000 people over the course of ten years. Results of the analysis showed that diet soda drinkers who were considered overweight consumed about 1,965 food calories per day, while drinkers of regular soda consumed approximately 1,874 food calories per day.
For the group of individuals who were considered obese, the difference was even more pronounced. The diet soda drinkers consumed about 2,058 food calories per day, while the regular soda drinkers consumed about 1,897 daily food calories.
According to lead author Sara Bleich, the differences in food calorie intake were “statistically significant.” She hypothesizes that diet soda drinkers may be compensating for the lack of calories in their sodas by eating more food, and also that the artificial sweeteners found in these drinks may alter the metabolism or trigger cravings.
While critics of the study say that is is still unclear if the diet sodas can be blamed for the surveyed individuals’ increased food calorie intake, there is a large amount of evidence and previous research showing that artificial sweeteners can indeed be addictive, and lead to increased cravings – as well as some serious health issues.
Dr. Mercola states that it is possible to develop an addiction to diet soda, and postulates that this is because the brain cannot tell the difference between sugar and artificial sweeteners, and therefore may develop cravings for both. Additionally, as we reported in a previous article, the artificial sweeteners in diet soda can be very dangerous.
Aspartame, a chemical compound used to sweeten many diet sodas, has been linked to chronic fatigue, seizures, brain toxicity, cancer, type 2 diabetes, obesity, slowed metabolism, increased appetite, an increased risk of heart attack, stroke and metabolic syndrome, to name only a few. It has also been linked to death in some cases.
Source:
http://www.thealternativedaily.com/overweight-americans-choose-diet-drinks-eat-food/
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