ATLANTA (June 18, 2014) — Low-calorie sweeteners had a positive effect on weight loss and appetite control, according to anAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition study.
Study participants were placed into one of two groups. The first group was given food and drinks containing low-calorie sweeteners while the other was given food and drinks made with sugar. Both groups thought that all of food and drinks they received contained low-calorie sweeteners. For the next 10 weeks, participants ate normally and consumed the study food/beverage each day. The researchers measured participants’ weight, fat and diet many times over the 10 weeks.
Researchers found that:
Researchers concluded that, “body weight increased in the sucrose [sugar] group and decreased in the artificial-sweetener group during the 10-wk intervention” and that “the changes in body weight in the 2 groups during the 10-wk intervention seemed to be a result of changes in energy intake.”
“The results of this study show that low-calorie sweeteners can help people lose weight when swapped out for sugar because of the reduction in calories,” said Theresa Hedrick, nutritionist for the Calorie Control Council. “Eating too many calories leads to weight gain, but cutting calories with products containing low-calorie sweeteners while maintaining normal eating habits can lead to weight loss.”