How Healthy Is Your Diet Soda?

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How Healthy Is Your Diet Soda? Loaded with tons of empty calories and sugar, soda can be a part of your healthy diet plan when rarely enjoyed as a special treat. But which one should you go for when you are in a mood for soda? Diet soda or the regular one filled with artificial sweeteners. There has been a lot of controversy spinning around sugar substitutes. Artificial sweeteners are being added to most of the foods including health drinks, sodas, yogurt, and desserts and are being marketed as a healthy option for those looking to control diabetes or lose weight. However, people are often perplexed and hesitant about the safety of sugar substitutes. Despite being low in calories, diet beverages are high in artificial sweeteners. But are they really healthy and safe? Do they help in weight loss? Let us explore if diet carbonated drinks are a healthier alternative to the regular versions. Almost half of the Americans drink soda every day. With so much soda consumption, it has become crucial to evaluate the effect of soft drinks on health. Soda is a mixture of carbonated water, high quantities of sugar, caramel coloring, caffeine and other chemicals. No matter how much you try, it is not easy to give up soda. So what is it that makes this soft drink so addictive? It is the presence of caffeine. While caffeine can increase alertness and could work as a short-term fix to boost energy levels, its prolonged use can make you feel fatigue as well as lead to a set of health problems including insomnia, tiredness, anxiety and low blood pressure. The other ingredients in soda have also been associated with a host of health issues.

Regular Soda and Health Regular soda tastes great and does not give the strange aftertaste. Moreover, it is preferred by those who are looking to stay away from artificial sweeteners. But being rich in sugar, regular soda is high in calories which can cause tooth decay and other health problems. Survey reveals soda to be the highest source of sugar in your diet. Further, studies have found that people who drink a large quantity of soda tend to consume fewer nutrients, drink less milk and have poor bone health. The presence of high amount of phosphates in soda has been linked to calcium deficiency. High soda consumption can deplete calcium in your body. Regular soda contains table sugar which is a combination of glucose and fructose. Sugar may be safe when consumed in moderation but an excess of it can be unhealthy and contribute to weight gain as well as several diseases. High sugar intake can cause a spike in your blood sugar levels. Xxx. This results in the release of anti-stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline. The more sugar you consume, the higher is the release of these hormones, resulting in inflammation and metabolic imbalances which can cause mood disorders and depression. High sugar consumption can raise the risk of inflammation which can further lead to depression because inflammation interferes with the functioning of your immune system which may increase the chances of developing depression, studies shows.

Diet Soda and Health


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