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| 6 Drinks That Can Destroy Your Diet |
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The number of people who are obese is itself becoming a rotund figure, and America ranks as the ninth fattest country in the world. Foods high in calories, fat, sugar, and carbohydrates contribute to this statistic, but beverages are often forgotten in America's perpetual weight gain. In fact, one study found that Americans drink 356 calories a day. Find out which ones are expanding your waistline with this guide to the fluids that are most likely to sabotage your weight-loss efforts. Soda. Making up for 10 percent of the average American's caloric intake, soda is at the top of the beverage blunder list. Research has shown that soda consumption is directly linked to weight gain. In addition to offering large quantities of calories, soda's high concentrations of sugar and starch often contribute to overeating. Walking off one 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola Classic (which has 143 calories and 39.9 grams of sugar) will take 27 minutes. Beer. Although the infamous beer belly isn't caused solely by this barbecue favorite, it certainly doesn't help. The average light beer has more than 100 calories and 6 grams of carbohydrates per can. These stats alone may not be alarming, but if you enjoy one beer a night for a week, you should also enjoy walking them off--cumulatively, it will take three hours and 20 minutes. Related Links: 10 Reasons to Stop Drinking Soda 3 Tips to Break Your Sugar Habit
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