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New study is wake-up call for diet soda dr~
Fra : Jan Rasmussen


Dato : 29-06-11 22:01

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20075358-10391704.html
June 29, 2011 (CBS)

Sorry, soda lovers - even diet drinks can make you fat.

That's the word from authors of two new studies, presented Sunday at a
meeting of the American Diabetes Association in San Diego.

"Data from this and other prospective studies suggest that the promotion
of diet sodas as healthy alternatives may be ill-advised" Dr. Helen
Hazuda, professor of medicine at University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio, said in a written statement. "They may be free of
calories, but not of consequences.

Consequences like weight gain.

For one study, researchers at the center followed 474 diet soda
drinkers, 65 to 74 years of age, for almost 10 years. They found that
diet soda drinkers' waists grew 70 percent more than non-drinkers.
Specifically, drinking two or more diet sodas a day busted belt sizes
five times more than people who avoided the stuff entirely.

And as waist size grows, so do health risks - including diabetes, heart
disease, cancer, and other chronic conditions.

Just how does diet soda make you fat? The other study may hold the
answer. In it, researchers divided mice into two groups, one of which
ate food laced with the popular sweetener aspartame. After three months,
the mice eating aspartame-chow had higher blood sugar levels than the
mice eating normal food. The authors said in a written statement their
findings could "contribute to the associations observed between diet
soda consumption and the risk of diabetes in humans."

But how?

"Artificial sweeteners could have the effect of triggering appetite but
unlike regular sugars they don't deliver something that will squelch the
appetite," Sharon Fowler, obesity researcher at UT Health Science Center
at San Diego and a co-author on both of these studies, told the Daily
Mail. She also said sweeteners could inhibit brain cells that make you
feel full.

So if sugar soda is no good, and diet soda isn't either - what should we
be drinking?

Dr. Hazuda told the Daily Mail, "I think prudence would dictate drinking water."


Jan Rasmussen



 
 
ASKF (01-07-2011)
Kommentar
Fra : ASKF


Dato : 01-07-11 05:22

Jan Rasmussen ytrede sig i <BtMOp.5$qM7.0@news.usenetserver.com> med
dette:

>http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20075358-10391704.html
>June 29, 2011 (CBS)
>
>Sorry, soda lovers - even diet drinks can make you fat.

Købmand lukkede i stueetagen, og jeg gad ikke slæbe sodavand eller chips
hjem, så i løbet af 3 måneder kunne jeg spænde mit belte et tak ind!

Siden da har jeg tabt yderliugere et kilo, fordi jeg løb tør for
hjemmelavet saft, saft som var lavet efter tradionel opskrift.

Det saft jeg har lavet i år er med ½ mængde sukker, men med bedre
essens, så det kan fortyndes med 1:9 i stedet for 1:5 da det havde det
dobbelte sukker...

Samtidig smager det bedre....
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Allan Stig Kiilerich Frederiksen
"When you try to change a mans paradigm, you must keep in mind that he
can hear you only through the filter of the paradigm he holds."
-Myron Tribus

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