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Ways to Lose Belly Fat
10 Ways to Shrink Your Stomach
Encourage your abs to come out of hiding with these surprisingly simple flat-belly tricks
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Sexy to the Core
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Will Eating Smaller Meals Curb My Hunger?
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How Do I Know Which Fats Are OK to Eat?
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Is Counting Calories the Only Way to Guarantee a Flat Stomach?
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Do Carbs Cause Tummy Fat?
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Aren't Protein Shakes Just for Bodybuilders?
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I'm Losing Pounds but Not Inches. What's Wrong?
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Can I Have Dairy and Still Lose My Belly?
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Do Artificial Sweeteners Really Pack on Pounds?
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Will Taking Supplements Help Reveal My Abs?
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I Always Gorge After a Workout. Bad Habit?
Do Artificial Sweeteners Really Pack on Pounds?
Nutritionists debate this topic as vigorously as politicos argue about tax hikes. There's no direct link between consuming these sweeteners and gaining weight. Still, some research indicates that by providing you with the taste of a high-calorie meal without delivering the calories your brain expects, diet foods made with chemicals, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives can actually leave you craving more food, which causes you to overeat. And another reason to tone down your diet soda habit, says Aragon: Scientists at the University of Minnesota found that diet sodas and fake sugars may increase your risk for metabolic syndrome, which results in higher levels of belly fat, blood sugar, and cholesterol. So it's a good idea to limit your intake to three or four servings a day at most (one packet of sugar substitute in your coffee is one serving; one can of diet soda is two). If your diet otherwise consists mainly of real foods, you can enjoy a little sweetener, whether it's artificial or not.
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