Probably not, the sugar alchohol in gum is not completely digestible so there wouldn't be much absorption in your small intestines, even if some is absorbed, you'd be a lot less than the 2g or so per serving, so even pretty heavy use shouldn't significantly affect weight gain/loss.
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It can throw off the body chemistry. If you are on a diet and have a glass of wine it can stop the weight loss for several days which might result in weight gain. Alcohol converts in the body to sugar and carbohydrates.
Yes, because alcohol is sugar-based, therefor it contains a great many carbs.
Alcohol has a lot of calories
That depends, is it just "sugar free" or is it "calorie free". Calorie free lollies will not result in increased weight and may be able to help you avoid other treats that could have a lot of calories in them.
No more or less than any other distilled spirit. Alcohol is converted into sugar by your liver. Heavy consumption of alcohol can play hovoc with your body's ability to regulate blood sugar. This can lead to weight gain.
Gatorade does have a lot of sugar. So if you drink a lot of it, you can gain weight.
All beers are fat free, it's the sugar content that causes weight gain.
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Alcohol that is high in calories or carbohydrates will cause you to gain weight.
No. Often weight gain is experienced in some women due to the hormone changes caused by birth control pills. It has nothing to do with the sugar pills.