Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A calorie is a calorie. If you eat an extra 100 calories a day from cupcakes or chips, you will gain about a pound a month.
I disagree. Glycemic load does matter. The sugary treats may spike your insulin MRE and cause you to eat more later.
But that does not mean that a calorie is not a calorie. It just means that certain foods may lead to more eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A calorie is a calorie. If you eat an extra 100 calories a day from cupcakes or chips, you will gain about a pound a month.
I disagree. Glycemic load does matter. The sugary treats may spike your insulin MRE and cause you to eat more later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is more weight gained from eating sweets like brownies, cupcakes, and ice cream than potato chips and pretzels?
OP, don't you know that when you break a cookie,.cupcake, or brownie into all the calories and fat fall out?
Anonymous wrote:A calorie is a calorie. If you eat an extra 100 calories a day from cupcakes or chips, you will gain about a pound a month.
that I can pretty much eat as many fresh fruits and vegetables as I want (including grapes, watermelon, etc) and not gain a pound. If I eat a candy bar or other fattening dessert every day for a week, I'll definitely gain a pound or two! Anonymous wrote:I agree that when I eat sugary things (especially the high fructose ones), it makes me crave MORE sweet things. The salty stuff doesn't have the same effect on me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A calorie is a calorie. If you eat an extra 100 calories a day from cupcakes or chips, you will gain about a pound a month.
I disagree. Glycemic load does matter. The sugary treats may spike your insulin MRE and cause you to eat more later.
Anonymous wrote:A calorie is a calorie. If you eat an extra 100 calories a day from cupcakes or chips, you will gain about a pound a month.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I am the type who could eat 2 or 3 cupcakes at a time but if I ditched sweets for salty snacks, I guess it would not really make a difference then, right? The fat and calories would not be different.
Anonymous wrote:Is more weight gained from eating sweets like brownies, cupcakes, and ice cream than potato chips and pretzels?