Fruit Juices
Fruit juices cause a spike in blood sugar levels and contribute to weight gain. While they contain vitamins, they are also a concentrated source of natural sugar, lacking in fiber. This can lead to a sudden surge in blood sugar, making us feel hungrier and leading to overeating. Not to mention, the high sugar intake can spike your blood sugar. They are high in sugar and facilitate fat storage around the abdominal area.
Bottled orange juice, for instance, can contain up to 31g of sugar in a 350ml serving, which is more than a similarly sized sugary soda.
It is advisable to consume fruit juices in moderation and opt for whole fruits whenever possible to mitigate these effects and maintain a balanced diet.
Energy Drinks
Energy drinks are loaded with sugar, and some contain as much as 10-14 teaspoons of sugar. When consumed, this sugar is converted into reserve energy, which can easily accumulate under the skin and around the organs, leading to weight gain and obesity.
Bubble Tea
Bubble tea is notoriously high in sugar, and excessive consumption can lead to weight gain and obesity. It is also calorie-dense, leading to calorie surplus. Moreover, the excess fat in bubble tea can obstruct blood flow, negatively impacting cardiovascular health.
Store-Bought Smoothies
Many store-bought smoothies are made with fruit juices, frozen yogurt, or sweetened yogurt, which can increase blood sugar levels and trigger insulin production to manage the spike.
Additives such as syrups, sweeteners, or flavorings can further increase the sugar and calorie content of these drinks.
A healthier alternative is to opt for homemade smoothies made with whole fruits, vegetables, healthy sources of protein, and fats.
Alcoholic Beverages
A 350ml glass of beer contains 150 calories, while 150ml of white wine has 100 calories. Excessive alcohol consumption can also stimulate appetite, hinder digestion, and disrupt sleep quality, none of which are conducive to weight loss or reducing body fat.
It is advisable to adopt a scientific and healthy eating regimen and refrain from quenching your thirst with these weight-gaining beverages.