Sunday, February 5, 2017

Bad News If You Put Milk or Sugar In Your Coffee

 

Although the way you take your coffee tends to be non-negotiable, new research suggests that people who like theirs light or sweet don't just end up drinking a bunch of empty calories, but may also end up eating worse than people who drink plain black coffee. The same goes for tea drinkers who add milk and sugar to the mix, but the effect doesn't seem to be quite as extreme. Unlike in previous studies where sweetened soda drinkers appeared to compensate for calories they drank by eating less overall, when researchers from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of California, San Diego, compared the diets of 19,400 coffee and teas drinkers for a study recently published in Public Health, they found that people tend to simply ignore the extra milk and sugar calories they slip into their drinks — no one's eating less at lunch because they had a splash of creamer in their morning coffee. Compared to tea, coffee tends to be the biggest calorie bomb, since nearly 2 out of 3 coffee drinkers use caloric additives like sugar, milk, creamer — and let's not talk about Frappuccinos and PSLs...
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