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Fraggle145
6/30/2011, 02:18 PM
http://healthland.time.com/2011/06/29/studies-why-diet-sodas-are-no-boon-to-dieters/?hpt=hp_bn6


Studies: Why Diet Sodas Are No Benefit to Dieters

By Meredith Melnick Wednesday, June 29, 2011 | 63 Comments

Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2011/06/29/studies-why-diet-sodas-are-no-boon-to-dieters/#ixzz1QmwqXRo8

More bad news, diet soda drinkers: data presented recently at the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) Scientific Sessions suggest that diet drinks may actually contribute to weight gain and that the artificial sweeteners in them could potentially contribute Type 2 diabetes.

In one study, researchers from the School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, looked at aggregate data from 474 older adults in the San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging, or SALSA. At the time of enrollment and at three follow-up exams thereafter, all participants reported their diet soda intake and were measured for height, weight and waist circumference. The researchers wanted to track any association between diet soda drinking and body fat over time.

What they found was that all participants saw their waistlines expand, but those who reported drinking diet soda had 70% greater increases in waistline growth than non-drinkers 9.5 years later. Among frequent drinkers — those who consumed two or more diet sodas a day — waistline growth was 500% greater than among non-drinkers. Researchers said their results were adjusted for other contributing factors like diabetes status, leisure-time physical activity level and age.

The data didn't say why diet sodas might play a role in weight gain, but previous research suggests it has to do with the disconnect between the taste of artificial sugars and their lack of calories. The brain is wired to expect a big load of calories when foods taste sweet or fatty. But because diet foods fail to deliver, it throws the brain out of whack. Studies in animals suggest that artificial sweetener consumption may lead to even more eating and weight gain, perhaps in part because it triggers the body to start storing more calories as fat.

Excess weight, especially around the belly, as measured in the SALSA participants, is a risk factor for a variety of ills, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

In another study presented at the ADA meeting, researchers found an association between consumption of aspartame, an artificial sweetener found in many diet drinks, and elevated fasting glucose levels in mice.

The researchers, also from the School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, fed 40 mice their typical chow with added corn oil (to make the diet high-fat). For the half the mice, researchers also added aspartame to their food. After three months, researchers found that the mice in the aspartame group had elevated fasting glucose levels, an indication of a diabetic or pre-diabetic condition.

Of course, the findings aren't directly translatable to humans, but the researchers think they're still meaningful. "These results suggest that heavy aspartame exposure might potentially directly contribute to increased blood glucose levels, and thus contribute to the associations observed between diet soda consumption and the risk of diabetes in humans," said Dr. Gabriel Fernandes, a University of Texas professor of rheumatology and clinical immunology, in a statement.

Maybe it's time to switch to water.



Anybody here drink teh diet soda? I stick to beer.

My Opinion Matters
6/30/2011, 02:21 PM
Research like this is the reason I will always stick my beverage of choice: a solution of 50% maple syrup and 50% sugar water.

Cheez-It
6/30/2011, 02:24 PM
I'm sure researchers can find something wrong with EVERYTHING.

OUDoc
6/30/2011, 02:29 PM
I switched to Coke Zero a few years ago. I seemed to notice increased hunger compared to drinking regular Coke. I figured it had something to do with the decreased calories.
FYI, I originally lost 9 pounds in the first year without making any other changes to my diet but the weight came back after that.

sooner_born_1960
6/30/2011, 02:31 PM
Where do you find time to drink all that beer you're making?

batonrougesooner
6/30/2011, 02:32 PM
This study illustrates why it's imperative to add Jack Daniels to all diet beverages. I can't think of a better way to mask the sweetness and subsequently fool your brain.

NormanPride
6/30/2011, 02:33 PM
I lost a lot of weight by switching to GEICO. 15% or more.

My Opinion Matters
6/30/2011, 02:34 PM
I lost a lot of weight by switching to GEICO. 15% or more.

No free advertising allowed, buddy.

Post reported.

87sooner
6/30/2011, 02:37 PM
the people who gained weight in this study would have gotten fat regardless of what they drank....
fat people eat too much....and drink diet soda....
and i didn't have to spend a dime on a study...

SoonerofAlabama
6/30/2011, 02:45 PM
Don't drink soda. Water and gatorade.

Fraggle145
6/30/2011, 02:47 PM
the people who gained weight in this study would have gotten fat regardless of what they drank....
fat people eat too much....and drink diet soda....
and i didn't have to spend a dime on a study...

And if you would read the article they say just that. The people (or mice) that drank diet soda got fatter. That was the point.

Eielson
6/30/2011, 02:49 PM
Researchers said their results were adjusted for other contributing factors like diabetes status, leisure-time physical activity level and age.

Did they not think diet was a good contributing factor to monitor? The fact that they didn't consider that basically nullifies any credibility of this study. There may be a correlation, but this isn't causation. A lot of people have the mentality that since they had a diet coke instead of a regular one, it's okay for them to have other stuff. That thought process quickly negates any benefits given by drinking diet pop.

OUDoc
6/30/2011, 02:51 PM
the people who gained weight in this study would have gotten fat regardless of what they drank....
fat people eat too much....and drink diet soda....
and i didn't have to spend a dime on a study...

You do know the different between fact and opinion, right?

87sooner
6/30/2011, 02:53 PM
You do know the different between fact and opinion, right?

if you would have read fraggle's post...my opinion = fact

Mjcpr
6/30/2011, 02:54 PM
You do know the different between fact and opinion, right?

Relax, fatty.

OUDoc
6/30/2011, 02:55 PM
if you would have read fraggle's post...my opinion = fact

OK..........

OUDoc
6/30/2011, 02:55 PM
Relax, fatty.

That fact is also your opinion, buttknuckle.

Fish&Game
6/30/2011, 02:55 PM
Don't drink soda. Water and gatorade.
This...I haven't had a soda since Feb. Mostly water and gatorade, with the occasional sweet tea thrown in.

87sooner
6/30/2011, 02:57 PM
This...I haven't had a soda since Feb. Mostly water and gatorade, with the occasional sweet tea thrown in.

i've drank soda my entire life...not the diet stuff either...
sometimes 2 liters/day...
and i'm not fat..

batonrougesooner
6/30/2011, 02:57 PM
I would be interested to know what the control group was drinking if it wasn't diet soda. Was it just water? Coffee and tea? Or possibly regular nondiet soda? Or a combination?

That would be interesting.

Breadburner
6/30/2011, 03:06 PM
I love it when a big fat mother ****er gets a diet soda at the buffet......

MelloYello
6/30/2011, 03:06 PM
Just drink water. Even Gatorade has a ****load of sugar in it.

Mongo
6/30/2011, 03:08 PM
I switched to Coke Zero a few years ago. I seemed to notice increased hunger compared to drinking regular Coke. I figured it had something to do with the decreased calories.
FYI, I originally lost 9 pounds in the first year without making any other changes to my diet but the weight came back after that.

but it all came back in your tits, which are spectacular BTW

Mjcpr
6/30/2011, 03:09 PM
Just drink water. Even Gatorade has a ****load of sugar in it.

G2 is better.

Fish&Game
6/30/2011, 03:12 PM
Just drink water. Even Gatorade has a ****load of sugar in it. I don't drink a ton of gatorade, usually just one a day or if I am working outside 1 for every 8 bottles of water. It is hotter'n hell here and need the electrolyte replacement.