Yes they can. Your body burns fat first because that is the most efficient use of the energy. If your body gets all the energy it need from fat, it will convert the sugars in the fruit juice to fat for later use.
2007-04-11 02:28:54
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answered by Bloodsucker 4
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Anything with artificial sugar supplements has the potential to increase weight. However, 100% fruit juice is okay to drink.
I always buy a variety of 100% fruit juices because it easily helps to make up the five proportions of fruit and veg that we should consume each day.
I'm not familiar with Tropicana etc. Just look at the packaging and see how much fat the juice contains.
2007-04-11 02:29:10
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answered by MrSandman 5
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I watched my Mom balloon up in weight, she could not figure out why she had gained some. She said she had not changed her eating habits. Well after about 3 outing we had gone on, I had noticed that she had continually had a bottle of orange juice with her. Her she had read how good Vitim C was for the body and she had been feeling sluggish, so she decided to start drinking alot ot of juice! Well we talked about it and looked at the sugar content and low and behold the juice was the culprit that caused the gain! She quit the juice and the 15 pounds she had gained quickly disappeared!
So in my option, juice can sabatosh a persons healthy weight quickly! They add so much sugar to the stuff it can loose its original good taste! I think I will stick with Real fruit off the stem!
2007-04-11 02:38:39
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answered by vicki71 2
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Juices For Weight Gain
2016-12-16 19:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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well, like those examples, they are actually okay for you, but not the best. If they are loaded w/ sugar, then don't drink them (they might be worse than some sodas). If you get welch's juce, that is loaded with preservatives and sugar, the last time i checked (I don't drink it anymore). Some other juices may lead to weight gain also because sugar stores as fat in your abdomen, making your belly look like a "beer belly." Sugar also stores in your hips, making them look bigger and wider. If you drink all natural juices, then they won't lead to weight gain. I drink martinelli's apple juice... all natural, no preservatives, all fresh apples from california... I also drink newman's own grape juice, that is also all natural, nothing but grapes... It is not always great to eat fruit all the time, and an all natural fruit juice here and there isn't bad (it also depends on what fruit you eat, apples, oranges, etc. are good for you, and if you eat bananas, pears, and grapes, not as good for you if you eat them all the time).
2007-04-11 02:41:36
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answered by Hawaiian Girl 4
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Eating the fruit will be better for you, if only for the fiber. You can gain weight if you drink a lot of fruit juice, for the same reasons you will if you if you eat too much food of any kind--excess calories will eventually be converted to fat if not burned off before.
2007-04-11 04:17:07
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answered by WolverLini 7
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It is a fact that fruit juices contain a lot of added sugar. So drinking a lot may lead to weight gain. It is better to eat whole fruits because they have more fiber which is good for you.
2007-04-11 02:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I know Tropicana uses lower quality soft drink concentrate, Not tried Minute Maid yet, but I heard South African juices are kind of OK, Florida Natural Is Not That OK, and the best option is to make Norwalk Juicers into a consumer-friendly mass-marketable item.
- Aiko
2007-04-11 02:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Fruit juices should be 100% fruit juice with no added sugar to have any semblence of nutritional value. Eating the fruit is recommended because it can be more satisfying than drinking juice, and can be more nutritious. Make sure that you keep your juice consumption within the recommended guidelines so that you aren't inadvertently consuming more calories than intended!
2007-04-11 02:30:19
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answered by JennyP 7
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Eat the food which is high in calories. Examples are whole-grain breads, vegetables such as avocados and potatoes, kidney beans, lean red meat, poultry and fish. - Increasing the caloric value of meals also increases the weight. Add avocados and olives to sandwiches, add wheat germ to your cereal. - It is good if you avoid skipping meals. Eat three meals a day and at least two snacks. - Choose higher-calorie foods, for example, corn is higher in calories than green beans.
2016-05-17 08:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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