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If I am to guess, you are referring to how your stomach seems to bloat after drinking cold water.

This is a common myth that many people seem to believe, but the truth is it does not make anyone fat nor makes the stomach bloat. 

Drinking water, whether hot or cold doesn't really matter as the moment it reaches the stomach, seconds after it will warm up. Water also passes out of the stomach very quickly, so it doesn't stay in there for a long time.

Drinking cold water however causes the stomach to  contract (but not bloat) which probably is the main reason for the confusion by others. :)

Are you trying to ask why a cold drink causes more body fat? Because it doesn't really do that. The only reason I can think of is that if the drink is below 37 degrees Celsius, then your body would spend some energy to reheat your body after the heat loss caused by the drink, but this is really an insignificant amount. But this would mean that you loose body fat, not gain it. 

For those of you who are undergoing a diet program, one of the stories that is still widely believed to be ice water makes fat. If anyone says that drinking cold water makes fat or ice water can make fat freeze and warm water can make fat more easily decompose, both of these arguments have not been proven.

The ice water you drink will still nourish your body well and does not cause the risk of obesity as long as the water is consumed properly and does not contain sugar or soda. Ice drinks that can cause obesity are drinks that contain sugar and soda. The content of glucose and other compounds in sweet drinks is what drives fat in the body to accumulate. Health experts reveal that excessive consumption of white water does not guarantee a person's body to become slimmer.

Drinking water is indeed often makes us easier to feel full. But, consumption of excess water can actually cause poisoning. Even worse, excessive consumption of water can also inhibit the process of burning calories. If calorie burning is inhibited, of course this condition can cause the risk of obesity.

The ice water you drink will still nourish your body well and does not cause the risk of obesity as long as the water is consumed properly and does not contain sugar or soda. Ice drinks that can cause obesity are drinks that contain sugar and soda. The content of glucose and other compounds in sweet drinks is what drives fat in the body to accumulate. Health experts reveal that excessive consumption of white water does not guarantee a person's body to become slimmer.

Drinking water is indeed often makes us easier to feel full. But, consumption of excess water can actually cause poisoning. Even worse, excessive consumption of water can also inhibit the process of burning calories. If calorie burning is inhibited, of course this condition can cause the risk of obesity.