Carbonated water contains no calories, so it shouldn't cause weight gain.
Soda itself does not directly cause weight gain. However, soda is high in sugar and calories, which can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess as part of an overall diet that exceeds your daily calorie needs. It's important to be mindful of your soda intake as part of a balanced diet to maintain a healthy weight.
Yes it is possible. Recent studies in animals have linked diet sodas or sugar substitutes to weight gain. Apparently the diet soda will not cause the weight gain but it will prompt behaviors of over eating.
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Despite saying "diet", even diet sodas have a few calories in them (around 2 or 3 per 8 oz. can). Also, the ingredients used to sweeten or flavor the soda aren't always very healthy, even if they are low-cal. You can also become addicted to soda, and so much of even diet soda can cause you to gain weight.
no it can make you gain weight!
Soda can contribute to weight gain due to its high sugar content, which can lead to an increase in overall calorie intake. Additionally, the carbonation in soda can cause bloating and contribute to a feeling of fullness, potentially leading to consuming fewer nutritious foods. It is also easy to consume large quantities of soda quickly, adding extra calories without providing much nutritional value.
Yes, the medication named Actos can in fact cause weight gain. In fact, it even states on its 'side effects' that it 'may cause weight gain'.
The copper IUD does not have systemic effects and does not cause weight gain.
Anything caloric can cause weight gain, including Propel fitness water.