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meh, don't even know why people consume this poison outside of their college years. More power to y'all.
We get it, you don't like alcohol. But questioning why other people consume it is just being ignorant.
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meh, don't even know why people consume this poison outside of their college years. More power to y'all.
This. Start drinking, get the munchies, eat a ton of crap you would;t have normally. Next day, hungover? Go get brunch and eat a ton or be lazy and order a pizza or takeout. It def leads me to unhealthy eating for the next 24-48 hours depending on the amount I'm drinking. But obviously everyone is different. The drunk munchies are real man.Maybe not directly.. But it certainly leads me to make bad choices in what to eat
weren't you like 3hundo pounds a few years back? Was it from alcohol or nah?meh, don't even know why people consume this poison outside of their college years. More power to y'all.
weren't you like 3hundo pounds a few years back? Was it from alcohol or nah?
http://examine.com/faq/does-diet-soda-inhibit-fat-loss.htmlI don't know the exact molecular breakdown, but it was in the doc I mentioned.
Diet sodas have sugar substitutes, which are arguably the same/worse than regular sugar.
http://examine.com/faq/is-diet-soda-bad-for-you.htmlIn short, there are no direct causative studies that show the use of artificial sweeteners slows your metabolism or promotes fat storage.[1]
There are no studies that indicate any long-term health risks from drinking diet soda.
Watch the doc I mentioned. Fed Up (2014)
They address these studies and how they are funded by the companies who have interest in the results being positive.
Theres studys that have been done that show this is correct, ppl actually lost weight in the studys, imam post the link when I get to a computer next.
Here's a link for you. A guy who lost 37 pounds eating only McDonald's for 90 days:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...s-nutrition-fast-food-mcdonalds-menu/4339395/
By your logic, this individual case, which was conducted under strict controls, proves McDonald's food doesn't make you fat. We all know this isn't true though. So stop passing your dumb logic (based on personal experience) off as fact.
this thread is ******ed off of the simple fact that OP actually leads an active lifestyle as well as being aware of calories consumption in relation to losing and gaining weight.
Had he said he lead a sedentary lifestyle with very little to zero activity throughout the day, ate as he did and drank all that he claims to eat, then I would start questioning whether he even knows the effects of consuming more calories than he burns....
Question me then, il have an answer if its re: calories. Look, im not saying believe me, if you don't wanna listen to what I have found then don't. Sounds like your not going to listen to me even if I had a PHD in nutrition, im just sharing MY findings. Do what I did and come back with something more then just ********
Im done replying in this thread, ive shared my findings. That's all I intended on doing, do as you please with it. and, to those who have replied without attitude, thanks.
that is true though. mcdonalds food DOES NOT make you fat. an excess of calories makes you fat. if i only ate one big mac and a sundae and large fries once a day and nothing else, would i get fat? no, i wouldn't. i burn about 3000+ cals/day. i'd lose weight eating that. if i exceed that by eating 3500 cals of quinoa and brown rice, i'd still gain weight.By your logic, this individual case, which was conducted under strict controls, proves McDonald's food doesn't make you fat. We all know this isn't true though.
that is true though. mcdonalds food DOES NOT make you fat. an excess of calories makes you fat. if i only ate one big mac and a sundae and large fries once a day and nothing else, would i get fat? no, i wouldn't. i burn about 3000+ cals/day. i'd lose weight eating that. if i exceed that by eating 3500 cals of quinoa and brown rice, i'd still gain weight.
seriously, some of you guys in here are idiots.
I think introduction to capitalization went over your head.
Joking don't hurt me
not to derail, but WTF is ya'll doing that you burn 3K calories a day?
This is exactly my point...if it's about calories and you drink 10 beers you are consuming at LEAST 1000 calories. Add in some za, some sushi, some hot fries, whatever you crave...how do you think alcohol doesn't contribute to weight gain? The average person doesn't drop 3K calories a day broif youre an athlete or have massive muscle mass that's totally normal. Not for me but its not abnormal for ppl to burn that much
wake early, have a 1.5 year old kid, gf works full-time and takes 15 credits at school, do everything from making all the meals to laundry to cleaning etc, work a crazy full-time job myself, lift weights m-f, take my kid to the park, and go to sleep late. up and active from about 6am-1030pm on the weekends - beach, park, family etc.not to derail, but WTF is ya'll doing that you burn 3K calories a day?
This is exactly my point...if it's about calories and you drink 10 beers you are consuming at LEAST 1000 calories. Add in some za, some sushi, some hot fries, whatever you crave...how do you think alcohol doesn't contribute to weight gain? The average person doesn't drop 3K calories a day bro
How so? You saying alcohol itself does not cause weight gain correct? It's been disputed here already, however if that is your only point ok I get where you are trying to come from....What? Ur missing the point here completely bro.