The contribution of confectionery to the global obesity epidemic: A review

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Obesity has become, nowadays, a global concern affecting both developed and developing countries. Nutrition and physical activity represent the major factors influencing energy balance and subsequently weight status. Deciding toward an appropriate intake of all nutrients is seen as necessary to maintain a wholesome lifestyle: among nutrients, sugar plays a major role and its consumption has long been seen as an issue in public health, due to its possible role in displacing or diluting nutrients in the diet and contributing to the epidemic of obesity. A research on Pubmed was assessed to evaluate the impact of confectionery consumption, as sugar source, on the daily energy intake. The studies considered in the current paper generally failed to show that confectionery consumption leads necessarily to a shift of energy intake. Anyway, considering that till now, very few works on this topic were conducted, more researches are necessary to demonstrate the effective influence of confectionery on daily energy intake. © Ballali et al.

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Ballali, S., Vecchio, M. G., Chiffi, D., Gafare, C. E., & Gregori, D. (2013). The contribution of confectionery to the global obesity epidemic: A review. Open Obesity Journal. Bentham Science Publishers. https://doi.org/10.2174/1876823720130419005

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