That's the greatest thing I've read in years. Faithful readers of ScoreboardGourmet should that I am hugely anti diet soda. Thank you David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding of Men's Health for this information (which we've seen before but it's nice to be reminded of why we seriously need to push for Juice In Stadiums and Ballparks):
Just because diet soda is low in calories doesn't mean it can't lead to weight gain.
It may have only 5 or fewer calories per serving, but emerging research suggests that consuming sugary-tasting beverages--even if they're artificially sweetened--may lead to a high preference for sweetness overall. That means sweeter (and more caloric) cereal, bread, dessert--everything.
Guzzling these drinks all day long forces out the healthy beverages you need.
Diet soda is 100 percent nutrition-free, and again, it's just as important to actively drink the good stuff as it is to avoid that bad stuff. So one diet soda a day is fine, but if you're downing five or six cans, that means you're limiting your intake of healthful beverages, particularly water and tea.
There remain some concerns over aspartame, the low-calorie chemical used to give diet sodas their flavor.
Aspartame is 180 times sweeter than sugar, and some animal research has linked consumption of high amounts of the sweetener to brain tumors and lymphoma in rodents. The FDA maintains that the sweetener is safe, but reported side effects include dizziness, headaches, diarrhea, memory loss, and mood changes. Bottom line: Diet soda does you no good, and it might just be doing you wrong.
people who drink diet coke are #$%& and most likely unable to read.
Posted by: dpep | February 06, 2009 at 02:16 PM
Its not like water, its the opposite... it dehydrates you.
Posted by: Eddie | February 06, 2009 at 01:53 PM
nutrition sucks!
Posted by: Eddie | February 06, 2009 at 01:52 PM
fairly retarded. what's that? stayed back a grade but not in special ed classes?
"not a significant source of other nutrients" is what most sodas read in the Nutrition Facts area, the area that references fat, sodium, sugars, and protein. sodium being the only nourishing ingredient in diet soda, generally 2%. So I guess Diet Soda is 98% Nutrition Free. Does that make you feel better, Internet dem0n?
Posted by: SG | February 06, 2009 at 01:44 PM
Diet soda is mainly water... and even carbonated water is still water. Saying "Diet soda is 100 percent nutrition-free" is fairly retarded.
Posted by: The Internet dem0n | February 04, 2009 at 09:04 PM
I like diet coke.
Posted by: Jeff | January 21, 2009 at 12:08 AM