Do Sugary Drinks Make You Crave More Calories?
Posted on Jun 16th 2011 11:00AM by That's Fit EditorsFiled Under: Diet & Weight Loss
For AOL Healthy Living
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, and just two sugary drinks can have the opposite effect.
According to the Guardian, UK researchers are suggesting that two sugary drinks a day can dull your taste buds, which leads to a "dulled sensitivity to sweet tastes." This, in turn, can cause people to seek out high-calorie, sweet snacks.
"As the sweet 'treat' becomes less rewarding, so people tend to look for more sweet food to drink, and a vicious circle of eating sweet and calorie-laden food is established," a press release describing the study explained.
Perhaps even more notable is that the researchers concluded that it doesn't take long for the sweet beverages to have an effect. The researchers found that by drinking two sugary drinks per day for four weeks, people could dramatically change how they taste and thus, their eating habits.
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According to the Guardian, UK researchers are suggesting that two sugary drinks a day can dull your taste buds, which leads to a "dulled sensitivity to sweet tastes." This, in turn, can cause people to seek out high-calorie, sweet snacks.
"As the sweet 'treat' becomes less rewarding, so people tend to look for more sweet food to drink, and a vicious circle of eating sweet and calorie-laden food is established," a press release describing the study explained.
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To continue reading this article, visit The Huffington Post's health and wellness destination site, Healthy Living.
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