When it comes to losing weight cutting
down on liquid calories is equally important
"Weight loss from liquid calories is greater than loss of calorie intake
from solid food, as per Dr. Liwei Chen, an assistant professor of epidemiology
at the School of Public
Health at the LSU Health Science
Center in New Orleans , in American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition.
Body is able to self–regulate its intake of solid food. If you eat too much solid food at lunch, you’ll tend to eat less at dinner. But the same self–regulation is not evident for what you drink. The body does not adjust to liquid calories, so over time, you gain more weight.
Cutting back on calories from sugary drinks – by only one serving per day –can account for nearly two–and–a–half pounds of lost weight over 18 months.
Beverages are categorized into eight categories as follows:
Body is able to self–regulate its intake of solid food. If you eat too much solid food at lunch, you’ll tend to eat less at dinner. But the same self–regulation is not evident for what you drink. The body does not adjust to liquid calories, so over time, you gain more weight.
Cutting back on calories from sugary drinks – by only one serving per day –can account for nearly two–and–a–half pounds of lost weight over 18 months.
Beverages are categorized into eight categories as follows:
- Sugar–sweetened
beverages (including soft drinks, fruit drinks, fruit punch, or high–calorie
beverages sweetened with sugar)
- Diet
drinks such as diet soda and other diet drinks that are artificially
sweetened
- Milk
(including whole milk, 2 percent milk, 1 percent and skim)
- 100
percent fruit and vegetable juice
- Coffee
and tea with sugar
- Coffee
and tea without sugar
- Alcoholic
beverages.
- Water
with no calories.
The best drinks are water, plain soda
and tea coffer with no sugar.
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