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Signs of Soda Addiction Cravings: You may experience persistent cravings for soda that are difficult to resist. Lack of control: You may have impaired control over your soda consumption. ... Tolerance: You may develop a tolerance to soda, so you may feel the need to consume more and more soda to achieve the desired effect. More items... •
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Read More »Do you often find yourself craving a soda? Does your meal feel incomplete without a soda to wash it down? Do you drink soda every day, sometimes more than once a day? If so, it’s possible you may have a soda addiction. A soda addiction refers to an individual’s perceived need to consume large amounts of soda, says Marney White, PhD, MS, a clinical psychologist at Yale Medicine who specializes in eating and weight disorders. Dr. White specifies that while a soda addiction isn’t a formal health condition, people can develop an addiction to caffeine, consumed through soda, or they can develop an addictive response to the sugar in soda. This article explores the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of soda addiction, as well as the impact of excess soda consumption on your health. According to Dr. White, some of the signs and symptoms of a soda addiction may be similar to the symptoms of an alcohol or drug addiction. While you may not experience intoxication or altered consciousness, she says you may have symptoms such as: Cravings: You may experience persistent cravings for soda that are difficult to resist. You may experience persistent cravings for soda that are difficult to resist. Lack of control: You may have impaired control over your soda consumption. For instance, you may consume soda in larger amounts than you originally intended. You may have impaired control over your soda consumption. For instance, you may consume soda in larger amounts than you originally intended. Tolerance: You may develop a tolerance to soda, so you may feel the need to consume more and more soda to achieve the desired effect. You may develop a tolerance to soda, so you may feel the need to consume more and more soda to achieve the desired effect. Withdrawal: You may experience withdrawal symptoms such as irritability and difficulty concentrating, or physical symptoms such as headaches and tremors, if you’re unable to satisfy your soda cravings. "As with any addiction, the causes begin with using the substance and developing a physical or psychological need to consume more," says Dr. White.
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Read More »You may associate soda with certain meals, like fast food or take out, and the meal may feel incomplete unless you have a soda. Personal preferences: You may enjoy the fizzy, tangy taste of aerated beverages, and make it a habit to choose them over water or other options. A soda addiction is harmful because soda consumption has been linked to several serious health conditions, such as:
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Read More »If you’ve tried to reduce your soda intake but haven’t been successful, it may be helpful to see a mental health professional. Soda addiction is not a formal diagnosis; however, in recent years, researchers have been investigating the concept of food addiction, says Dr. White. Your healthcare provider will probably ask you about your soda consumption habits, your lifestyle, your symptoms, and your family history, and try and determine its cause. If required, they may ask you to do other screening tests and exams as well. “Since soda addiction is not really a disorder, there is no formal treatment. However, in general, people struggling with food addictions tend to respond well to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT),” says Dr. White. CBT is very effective in helping people modify problematic behaviors, including binge eating, various forms of addiction, and other compulsive behaviors, Dr. White explains. CBT can help target the problematic thought patterns that lead to unhealthy behaviors such as drinking soda.
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