Avoid soft drinks, as they could alter the way your body burns fuel and make it harder still to lose weight, says a study.
"This
study proves our concerns over sugary drinks have been correct. Not
only can regular sugar intake acutely change our body metabolism," said
Hans-Peter Kubis of Britain's Bangor University, who led the research.
"In
fact, it seems that our muscles are able to sense the sugars and make
our metabolism more inefficient, not only in the present but in the
future as well," Kubis added.
The researcher warned that soft
drinks can compromise long-term health and advised people to substitute
it with plain water instead.
His researchers also showed that
isolated muscle cells identify and respond to the sugary diet, and
switch how they use the fuel.
"Together with our findings about
how drinking soft drinks dulls the perception of sweetness, our new
results give a stark warning against regularly drinking sugar sweetened
drinks," added Kubis.
The move to an inefficient metabolism was
seen in male and female participants who were lightly active, and
drinking soft drinks for just four weeks, according to the Daily Mail.
These
factors show that regular use of sugar sweetened soft drinks drives
alterations in muscles similar to those found in people with obesity
problems and type 2 diabetes.
"What is clear is our body adjusts
to regular soft drink consumption and prepares itself for the future
diet by changing muscle metabolism via altered gene activity -
encouraging unhealthy adaptations similar to those seen in people with
obesity problems and type 2 diabetes.
"Together with our findings
about how drinking soft drinks dulls the perception of sweetness, our
new results give a stark warning against regularly drinking sugar
sweetened drinks," Kubis said.
Soft drinks make it harder to lose weight: Study



