Re-Think Your Drink

Feb 1, 2011

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Small step: Drink water or unsweetened beverages instead of sugar-sweetened beverages.

Why?


Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with weight gain, overweight, obesity, and type 2 Diabetes.  

A 12-ounce can of soda has150 calories and 10 teaspoons of sugar. 

Add these calories to the typical diet without cutting back on something else, and one soda a day could lead to a weight gain of 15 pounds in a year!

Black man drinking from a water bottle

As a confirmed bargain shopper---
I like to get the biggest bang for the buck.

I apply the same principle to food---I try to get the most “nutrition” for the calories spent.


How?

Drink water (calorie-free), milk (non-fat or low-fat), or 100% fruit or vegetable juices.

Stay on your calorie budget with unsweetened ice tea, or occasional diet soda or other
drinks sweetened with sugar substitutes.

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Find out how to make simple changes:

A Day of Beverages - Make Good Choices

What Do You Drink? It Makes More Difference Than You Think

       

 


By Patti C. Wooten Swanson
Author - Nutrition,  Family, and  Consumer Science Advisor - Emeritus