Patroklos
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I encountered a common myth/insult/joke in another thread that bothers me. Generic version of myth/insult/joke:
"OMG people think if you order a value meal #4 but get a diet coke everything is okay! What an idiot!"
I take issue with this because I know that the percentage of daily caloric intake due to sugary drinks in America is very high. Removing this source from your diet won't make a particular meal healthy, but it can easly cut 20% of your daily caloric intake and it is primarily done by removing sugar.
So, some numbers, a random McDonalds combo meal:
Bic Mac - 590cal
Medium Fry - 380 cal
Med Sweet Tea - 180 (I drink sweet tea primarily, so I am going to calcuate using that).
TOTAL = 1150cal
http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/getnutrition/nutritionfacts.pdf
That is certainly a gut buster, more than half a normal male's recommended intake. I try to limit myself to 1800 calories so even worse for my purposes.
But looking at the meal itself, and the impact drinking a 0 calorie diet soda in the place of sweet tea would have, I do not consider the results either myth/insult/joke.
Removing that sweet tea from the above reduces the total calories of that meal by 16%. That is significant for such an simple habit change.
Lets be real though, most people don't just drink the initial fill, they top that thing off two or three times (then again for the road!). So realistically we are talking two servings of a medium drink, or 360 calories. This means switching to diet yeilds a 27% decrease from total meal calories (1330)
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That was just an example. What I was really curious is about was the calories you could remove from your diet if you took sugary drinks out completely, all day.
For me, I generally drink three sodas a day. I had to do this when coffee started screwing with my stomach. I drink doctor peper, which is about 150 calories a can. This is at work (on the ship), as I said earlier at resturaunts I drink sweet tea with meals which isn't available at work. I probably do this at least once a day.
So for me, and I made this switch a while ago, replacing three sodas and a sweet tea with diet soda and unsweetened tea meahs I cut 630 calories from my day. Thats 35% of my daily intake goal, 31% of a normal 2000 calorie diet.
What does it work out for you?
"OMG people think if you order a value meal #4 but get a diet coke everything is okay! What an idiot!"
I take issue with this because I know that the percentage of daily caloric intake due to sugary drinks in America is very high. Removing this source from your diet won't make a particular meal healthy, but it can easly cut 20% of your daily caloric intake and it is primarily done by removing sugar.
So, some numbers, a random McDonalds combo meal:
Bic Mac - 590cal
Medium Fry - 380 cal
Med Sweet Tea - 180 (I drink sweet tea primarily, so I am going to calcuate using that).
TOTAL = 1150cal
http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/getnutrition/nutritionfacts.pdf
That is certainly a gut buster, more than half a normal male's recommended intake. I try to limit myself to 1800 calories so even worse for my purposes.
But looking at the meal itself, and the impact drinking a 0 calorie diet soda in the place of sweet tea would have, I do not consider the results either myth/insult/joke.
Removing that sweet tea from the above reduces the total calories of that meal by 16%. That is significant for such an simple habit change.
Lets be real though, most people don't just drink the initial fill, they top that thing off two or three times (then again for the road!). So realistically we are talking two servings of a medium drink, or 360 calories. This means switching to diet yeilds a 27% decrease from total meal calories (1330)
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That was just an example. What I was really curious is about was the calories you could remove from your diet if you took sugary drinks out completely, all day.
For me, I generally drink three sodas a day. I had to do this when coffee started screwing with my stomach. I drink doctor peper, which is about 150 calories a can. This is at work (on the ship), as I said earlier at resturaunts I drink sweet tea with meals which isn't available at work. I probably do this at least once a day.
So for me, and I made this switch a while ago, replacing three sodas and a sweet tea with diet soda and unsweetened tea meahs I cut 630 calories from my day. Thats 35% of my daily intake goal, 31% of a normal 2000 calorie diet.
What does it work out for you?