Diet Sodas Don’t Aid Weight Loss And Make You Eat More, Says Study

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Mehmet Oz slammed diet sodas for ruining people’s metabolism and fueling weight gain. He said a healthier alternative is plain water (which is best) or antioxidant-rich green tea , which actually promotes weight loss. Dr. Oz said diet sodas put you at risk for diabetes, heart disease, metabolic syndrome, and stroke, said people who regularly drink diet sodas develop significantly larger waists over time than non-drinkers.
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Salt can also make you feel hungrier and thirstier, so check the nutrition labels for high sodium levels and choose fresh over packaged or restaurant foods. You’ll see a puffy face and belly go down quickly just by cutting back on your sodium intake and choosing more natural foods. –Lyssie Lakatos and Tammy Lakatos Shames 7. Spice up your food Adding hot spices to your meals can help curb hunger, according to a study in the British Journal of Nutrition.
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Patients’ awareness of the possibility of surgery and their commitment to make the necessary lifestyle changes prior to the treatments may also be barriers, researchers said. Doctors might not be correctly identifying or referring those eligible, and service provision may also be insufficient. The study concluded: “5.4% of the general adult population is eligible for bariatric surgery in England, far exceeding the current bariatric surgery uptake. “Due to the limited capacity of health services to meet demand under existing criteria, greater investment into service provision may be required to meet a growing need.
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