March 2012 Findings presented in a review study titled “A systematic review on the effect of sweeteners on glycemic response and clinically relevant outcomes” examining the efficacy of sweeteners in relation to clinical outcomes is restrained with regards to positive findings and full of speculation, not supported by scientific evidence....
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March 2012 Findings presented in a review study titled “A systematic review on the effect of sweeteners on glycemic response and clinically relevant outcomes” examining the efficacy of sweeteners in relation to clinical outcomes is restrained with regards to positive findings and full of speculation, not supported by scientific evidence....
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Despite the buzz about the increasing obesity epidemic, Americans may have stopped getting fatter. According to a study in the January 2012 issue of Journal of the American Medical Association, rates of obesity in the US have leveled off. In 2007-2008, researchers gathered the height and weight measurements of 5,555...
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Good news diet soda drinkers! Another study has shown that your choice to switch to diet soda was a smart one in the weight loss battle. The study, conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, researchers randomly assigned 318 overweight adults to one of three groups: one...
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ATLANTA (February 20, 2012) — Findings presented in a study titled “Adverse Effects of High-Intensity Sweeteners on Energy Intake and Weight Control in Male and Obesity-Prone Female Rats” by Swithers et al.1 should be interpreted with caution. The study was conducted on a small number of rats and it is...
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By Beth Hubrich, RD, CaloriesCount Contributor So, last week I asked the question: “Do we love to eat or are we eating for love?” and with that in mind, I have another question for readers: “How does reality TV shape up against real life and real well-being?” Perhaps I should...
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