Many of us watch what we eat but not
what we drink when on a diet. That’s a mistake. Choosing the right
drinks can tweak your metabolism, curb your appetite, and reduce your
total calorie count. Which drinks are spoilers and which are helpers on
the path to weight loss?
Spoiler: Soda
Every time you chug a bottle of soda,
you’re consuming hundreds of empty calories. Switching to diet soft
drinks is an obvious way to cut calories, but the research is mixed on
whether this switch results in weight loss. Some studies show a
short-term benefit. Others find diet soda drinkers gain weight. If your
calorie intake exceeds what you burn off, just switching to diet soda
may not do the trick.
Helper: Water
Replacing carbonated soft drinks with
water will cut hundreds of calories per day, and the benefits don’t stop
there. Drinking two glasses of water before a meal may encourage the
stomach to feel full more quickly, so you don’t eat as much. In
addition, new research suggests drinking plenty of water may have a
positive effect on your metabolism.
Jury’s Out: Fruit Juice
Juice can have as many calories as soda,
but it has far more to offer in the way of nutrients. This presents a
dilemma — you want the vitamins and antioxidants without all the extra
sugar. The safest bet: Look for 100% fruit juice.
teer clear of juice drinks that have
added sweeteners. Look for the percent of real juice, noted on the
nutritional label. You can also slash calories by drinking water with a
tiny bit of juice added.
Helper: Vegetable Juice
Vegetable juice is every bit as
nutritious as fruit juice with about half the calories but a lot more
sodium. One cup of tomato juice has 41 calories, compared to 122
calories for orange juice. Choosing juice with pulp provides some fiber,
too, which may help control hunger.
Jury’s Out: Smoothies
Blend a banana, strawberries, and
blueberries into a frothy smoothie, and you’ve got a delicious arsenal
of disease-fighting vitamins and minerals. The homemade variety is best
when you’re counting calories, because you can control the ingredients —
skim milk and fresh or frozen fruit are all you need. Restaurant
smoothies may contain ice cream, honey, or other sweeteners that boost
the calorie count sky-high.
source: www.WebMD.com
Diet Spoilers, Helpers
Reviewed by Abhi
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July 23, 2013
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yeah they are really diet spoiler
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