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Does Diet Soda Really Cause Weight Gain? What Experts Say


Drinking diet soda may make you gain weight, study suggests - Fox 29

Their new study, published in Pediatric Obesity, shows kids and teenagers who drank Diet Coke and other diet beverages ate an extra 200 calories ...

Do Diet Sodas Make You Fat? - Barnes-Jewish Hospital

"Diet drinks don''t retain fat around the belly," says Natalie Allen, a dietitian at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Diet drinks definitely have their place if you are ...

Is Diet Soda Making Us Gain Weight? - Next Avenue

While it may prove true that diet sodas do not help us lose weight, it's not clear that they hurt the cause, either. Some smaller studies have ...

Can Diet Soda Make You Gain Weight? - CBS News

But, as The Early Show medical correspondent Dr. Emily Senay reports, some experts are now saying diet soda may be doing the exact opposite: ...

Diet soda sweetener may cause weight gain - MedicalNewsToday

A new study may have found the reason why the sugar substitute aspartame does not help with weight loss, and may even cause weight gain.

Diet Soda and Weight Loss - Is it Bad or Good? - Men's Health

Pop is loaded with sugar, which is high in calories. As you know, a diet that is high in calories can contribute to weight gain. And weight gain ...

I Gave up Diet Coke for a Month to See How It Affected My Body

Both studies and experts say conflicting things about the health and weight ... can be beneficial for weight loss by curbing cravings ...

Should I worry about drinking diet soda? - The Guardian

“Sucralose, which is often found in diet drinks, is thought to be one of the most common causes of bloating in the body,” says the nutritionist ...

Does diet soda actually make you gain weight? - The Week

Another important randomized control trial published last year tested normal versus non-calorie soda in Dutch children and found the latter led ...

Can someone explain why diet soda makes the scale go back up?

What does that have to do with anything? Drinking Diet Coke isn't in and of itself disordered eating, and it doesn't make you gain weight.

Diet soda and cancer: What you should know

Think diet soda is a healthy choice because it's low in calories? Think again. Diet soda is not the best choice if you are trying to lose weight or lower ...

Diet Soda Doesn't Cause Weight Gain - Woman's World

It's long been debated whether drinking low calorie and diet sodas can actually cause you to gain weight instead of lose it.

The strange reason diet soda makes you fat - The Today Show

In one study, people who drank two or more diet sodas a day had five times the increase in waist circumference over a 10-year period compared to people who ...

Should you stop drinking diet soda? - Precision Nutrition

To prove, however, that high-intensity sweeteners, and thus diet soda, can cause weight gain, researchers need to find the mechanism through which it happens.

Drinking diet soda more likely to make you gain weight

Kids and teenagers who drank Diet Coke and other diet beverages ate an extra 200 calories a day, according to a new study.

Are You Drinking Too Much Diet Soda? Symptoms To Watch For - ZOE

Too much diet soda may lead to gut symptoms, including bloating and diarrhea. It might also cause sleep disturbances and food cravings.

Why diet soda is (probably) bad for you, according to science | Vox

“So there are some studies that are reporting that consuming diet beverages actually contributes to weight gain,” said Malik. “Others report ...

Do Diet Drinks Mess Up Metabolisms? : The Salt - NPR

... diet drinks — could raise the risk of weight gain and type 2 diabetes. Some researchers think that artificial sugar may confuse the body.

Diet drinks are not the sweet solution to fight obesity, health problems

Diet beverages and other non-caloric, artificially sweetened foods and drinks may not be the healthy choice to manage weight that they ...

Drinking diet soda may make you gain weight, study suggests

A new study is linking drinking multiple artificially sweetened drinks a day with greater risk of heart attack and stroke.