Sunderland Echo

Be aware of the sugary coffees

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Coffee shops have started to sell their Autumn specials; Pumpkin Spice Lattes, Maple Lattes and Bonfire Spiced Hot Chocolates.

On those cold, wintery days there’s nothing more satisfying than a hot cup of coffee to lift your mood. But, be careful! While they are very tasty, they are also super high in calories and packed full of sugar.

If you’re trying to lose weight, they can easily tip your calorie and sugar intake over your limit and bring your weight loss efforts to a halt.

Check out the nutritiona­l content of the popular coffee drinks below:

Note: the recommende­d daily sugar intake for adults is six teaspoons per day, and too much sugar results in storing body fat.

A grande Pumpkin Spiced Latte made with semiskimme­d milk, from Starbucks, contains 383 calories and 43.3 grams (12.5 teaspoons) of sugar. Nearly double the recommende­d daily amount for adults.

A grande Maple Latte made with semi-skimmed milk, from Starbucks, contains 332 calories and 34.5 grams (8.5 teaspoons) of sugar. That’s over the daily recommende­d amount (six grams) for an adult.

A venti Bonfire Spiced Latte made with semi-skimmed milk, from Costa, contains 140 calories and 22.4g grams (5.5 teaspoons) of sugar. That’s nearly the daily recommende­d amount for adults in one cup of coffee!

A venti Bonfire Spiced Hot Chocolate made with semiskimme­d milk, from Costa, contains 250 calories and 35.7g (8.5 teaspoons) of sugar. Again, over the adults daily ere recommende­d allowace for sugar.

So, if you’re a bit of a coffee junkie and you have three Pumpkin Spiced Lattes per week, that’s your recommende­d weekly sugar intake taken up with just three coffees!

That’s without all of the other food and drinks that your consuming that week too.

So, you can see how easy it is to go over your recommende­d sugar and calorie alask lowance!

Espressos and Americanos are great because they are low in calories and don’t contain and sugary syrups or milk.

Meaning you can enjoy a hot coffee without tipping you over your calorie allowance.

If you really can’t resist a flavoured latte, then you can for it to be made with soya, coconut or almond milk (which has less calories that cows milk) and ask for half the amount of syrup, so that it lowers the amount of calories that you’re consuming.

A coffee can actually be very helpful with weight loss if you use it in the right way.

Caffeine is a stimulant and can help improve your focus. It makes you feel more alert and can spur you on to be more active. So, if you time your coffee right, it can help you have a more energetic workout meaning you will burn more calories and body fat.

On the other hand, too much coffee has the opposite effect. It will make you feel sluggish and tired. My advice is: Limit your coffee intake to one per day If you’re having more than one per day then try to cut down so that you avoid sugar cravings.

Drink black coffee Avoid coffees with milk or cream, lattes full of syrups and don’t use sugar or sweeteners as this will bump up your calorie intake and prevent you from losing weight.

Time your caffeine The best time to have a coffee is about half an hour before your workout to make you more alert and focused. You’re more likely to push yourself harder during the workout if you’re alert. On days that you don’t have a workout scheduled, mid-morning is the best time to get a caffeine hit as this is usually when most people have a dip in concentrat­ion.

Avoid caffeine close to bed time

Personally, I don’t drink coffee after 4pm because I’m wide awake come bed time. If you find it hard to get to sleep on a night try reducing your caffeine intake, especially in the afternoon.

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