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Sherral 10-19-2010 09:20 PM

OK, so I decided to look up some information on-line and found an interesting article on Caffine and weight gain. Some interesting information, I will definately be cutting back. Here it is:



Caffeine and Weight Gain
Coffee only has 9 calories per cup, but before sip that hot, steamy brew it's important to know the relationship between caffeine and weight gain. Drinking that coffee or other caffeinated beverages can sabotage your efforts to lose weight.

Relationship Between Caffeine and Weight Gain
If you drink caffeinated beverages throughout the day you may actually be causing yourself to eat more. That's right. If you're struggling to lose weight, it may help you to kick the caffeine habit. Here's why:
Food Cravings
Do you wake each morning with new determination to eat healthy and within your calorie limit only to find yourself snacking or eating more at lunch that you had first planned? Limiting your intake of caffeine can help control your food cravings to stay within your dieting goals.
Caffeine affects cravings for food because it raises the stress hormone cortisol. Cortisol raises heart rate, blood pressure and tells your body to increase its energy stores. This results in the body craving sweets. So if you're wondering why you snacked on cookies in the afternoon, it could have something to do with that coffee you drank with breakfast.
Appetite Stimulant
Low blood sugar known as Hypoglycemia occurs when blood glucose levels drop. When this happens, your body doesn't have enough energy to perform regular activities because glucose provides important fuel for your body. The main dietary sources for glucose are carbohydrates like:
Rice
Potatoes
Bread
Tortillas
Cereal
Milk
Fruit
Sweets
Drinking caffeine can trigger hypoglycemia. The body’s reaction is an increased appetite and cravings for higher calorie foods. The more caffeine consumed, the more your body urges you to eat.
Stress
Caffeine is known to make people feel jittery, but its affects go beyond that. The stress caused from drinking caffeine can be:
Physical
Mental
Emotional
Caffeine-induced stress can actually interfere with how you feel about yourself and trigger emotional eating or a need for comfort food. This correlation between caffeine and weight gain is another good reason to consider weaning yourself from caffeine to reduce stress hormones that result in emotional eating.
Cortisol Levels
As mentioned earlier, caffeine can raise cortisol levels and it's important to take a closer look on what this means because raised cortisol levels can leave you feeling anxious, fearful and even lashing out at in frustration and anger. It diminished feeling of well being and can even lead to feelings of depression and affect your ability to communicate and learn. Prolong cortisol levels can:
Lower your immune system
Slow thinking
Generate blood sugar imbalances
Raise blood pressure
Weaken muscle tissue
Decrease bone density
Increase fat in the stomach areas
That's right! Increased belly fat can be the result of elevated cortisol levels. Decreasing caffeine intake combined with regular exercise can help you reach that goal to a flatter stomach and better overall health.
Caffeine and Insulin Resistance
Studies show that caffeine also contributes to insulin resistance. When this happens glucose and insulin builds up in the blood. It's common knowledge that drinking coffee can also cause insomnia and sleep deprivation. Both of these conditions are related to insulin resistance and insulin is a metabolism hormone. It affects every cell in the body. Insulin:
Regulates blood sugar
Controls the storage of fat
Helps direct the functions of amino acids, fatty acids, and carbohydrates
Regulates the liver’s synthesis of cholesterol
Affects appetite control
Affects kidney function
A consistent elevation of insulin presents other possible problems including:
Raised blood pressure
Raised cholesterol levels
Stores food as fat instead of using it for fuel
Causes kidneys to retain excess fluid
Damages arteries
Elevates triglycerides
Changes protein into sugar and fat
These are the problems your body faces with insulin resistance. Breaking the caffeine habit can help to lower the risk to insulin resistance and as a result help to manage your weight.
Give Up Caffeine
Don't let caffeine sabotage your efforts to lose weight. Limit your caffeine intake and you'll have better control over your appetite. Instead of a cup of coffee learn to drink herbal teas, water or drink a smoothie made with fresh fruit..

ntjstaprtyfce 10-20-2010 09:11 AM

ladystar....thank you so much for the info on the splenda flavors for coffee I went out and bought the vanilla last night and it is great!!! I have been OP for 6 weeks now and my coffee is the only craving that has not subsided! I was soo happy with my cup of coffee! thanks again!!!!


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