Abstract
Artificial sweeteners provide lower calorie food products but have been thought to increase appetite and perhaps lead to increased body weight compared with high-sucrose foods. A recent trial demonstrated that subjects supplementing their diets with artificially sweetened foods lost weight, whereas those consuming high-sucrose foods gained weight. This review sheds some light on the controversy regarding the effects of artificial sweeteners in body weight control. © 2003 International Life Sciences Institute.
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St-Onge, M. P., & Heymsfield, S. B. (2003, June 1). Usefulness of artificial sweeteners for body weight control. Nutrition Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1301/nr.2003.jun.219-221
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