Fizzy water has long been heralded as a healthy drink choice. One to turn to once you’ve finally weaned yourself off that hardcore Diet Coke addiction. Or when you’re trying to keep hydrated but are getting bored AF with plain old tap water. It is water after all... It might be fizzy, but it’s still water, right?
SO, IS SPARKLING WATER HEALTHY?
Fizzy drinks are mainly considered unhealthy because of their sugar content. But researchers from Palestine’s Birzeit University wanted to find out whether it was actually due to the gasses in the drink rather than the sugar.
In the study, they gave rats tap water, flat water, ordinary soda, and diet sugar-free soda. The scientists, who published their study in the journal Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, found that when they gave rats fizzy drinks over water they gained weight at a faster rate. This weight gain was because the rat’s levels of the hormone that controls hunger, called ghrelin, was elevated.
The researchers then looked at 20 young men to see if the same findings as they found in the rats could apply. They found that the men also had higher levels of the ghrelin hormone. Even though the study didn’t test for the effect of fizzy water, it has been assumed that because the scientists found it was the gas in the drinks, as opposed to the sugar—the same could be applied to fizzy water.
The thing is, sparkling water contains zero calories so it is highly unlikely it can make you gain weight.
CAN YOU GAIN WEIGHT DRINKING SPARKLING WATER?
Denne historien er fra July - August 2023-utgaven av Cosmopolitan India.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra July - August 2023-utgaven av Cosmopolitan India.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
How To Survive The Awkward In-Between Stage Of Growing Out Your Hair
Never again will the threat of a halfway length leave us feeling trapped in a style.
Do You Know Why Beauty Trends Swing In Extremes?
We speak with make-up artists and content creators to find out if it’s just the dopamine rush of trying out something new or the fear of missing out in this hyper-connected world.
What's The Next Big Thing In Beauty And Wellness?
Charting the trends that have the potential to blossom into their fullest in 2025.
On our tech radar
Let's take a look at the cool (latest) gadgets you should buy to be tech forward, shall we?
My seven minutes with Lily Collins
The Emily in Paris star on ie bold, her process, performing, and always being Team Emily.
Why are girls getting their period earlier?
Navigating puberty can be overwhelming (it's a LOT to handle!) especially when girls as young as seven are dealing with changes that could potentially have a big impact on their physical and psychological development.
All the deets on the coolest collaboration of 2024
Inside everything you need to know, and more!
Did someone say inner happy hour?
Relish your cocktails along with our curated list of feel-good reads.
My guilty pleasure
POV: Why watching cringe content on the Internet is my survival strategy.
Intermezzo, intervention
Spoiler alert: In her latest, Sally Rooney yet again plays the therapist we didn’t realise we needed.