What to know about water intake and bubbly vs. still for losing weight. New research shows that drinking sparkling water to help lose weight may not necessarily be a winning strategy. Dr. Akira ...
Fizzy, sparkling, carbonated or seltzer — no matter what you call it, water that tickles your nose is fun and refreshing, and for some, a welcome change from its flat cousin. On social media ...
Because fizzy water is "filling," thereby helping to curb hunger pangs, and reportedly speeds up digestion and lowers blood glucose levels, it has been heralded as a potential slimming aid.
Fizzy water might aid weight loss by boosting blood glucose uptake and metabolism-the rate at which the body uses and converts energy-but the effects are so small, drinking it can't be relied on ...
Fizzy water might aid weight loss by boosting blood glucose uptake and metabolism—the rate at which the body uses and converts energy—but the effects are so small, drinking it can’t be ...
Mondays are my heavy lifting day, when I stock up on fizzy pop so I don’t panic if I run out mid-week. I usually aim to buy 14 two-litre bottles to satisfy my thirst. I can’t imagine life ...
Sugary beverages like sodas and energy drinks are designed to be hyper-palatable, laden with extravagant amounts of sweeteners to stimulate pleasure centers in the brain. In fact, according to a new ...
AS a nation, we guzzle 15BILLION litres of fizzy drinks every year. But they are to blame for one in ten new cases of type 2 diabetes, a worrying study re­veal­ed this week. Scientists at the ...