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Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use ...


Fueling the obesity epidemic? Artificially sweetened beverage use ...

We have examined the relationship between artificially sweetened beverage (ASB) consumption and long-term weight gain in the San Antonio Heart Study.

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use ...

Dieting was strongly associated with AS consumption: 72% of dieters—vs. 41% of nondieters—used ASs. Overall, baseline dieters gained more weight ...

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use ...

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use and Long-term Weight Gain. Sharon P. Fowler,.

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use ...

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use and Long‐term Weight Gain · 463 Citations · 55 References.

Fueling the obesity epidemic? Artificially sweetened beverage use ...

Fueling the obesity epidemic? Artificially sweetened beverage use and long-term weight gain. Fowler SP 1 ,. Williams K ,. Resendez RG ,. Hunt KJ ,. Hazuda HP ...

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use ...

Other studies reported that artificially sweetened beverage intake was associated with a considerable overweight risk in those with healthy weight after 7-8 ...

Sugar-sweetened beverages—fueling the epidemic of childhood ...

The researchers hypothesized that adolescents with overweight or obesity who received a 1-year intervention to decrease consumption of sugar- ...

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic in Boston, MA

The researchers found that greater than 21 servings of artificial sweetener per week almost doubled (93%)the risk of being overweight and obese.

Sugar-Sweetened and Artificially-Sweetened Beverages in Relation ...

Of the totality of scientific evidence to date, there is a pattern across studies of an increased risk of weight gain and obesity with higher ...

Sugar and artificially sweetened beverages linked to obesity

The pooled RR of obesity in patients consuming artificially sweetened soda was 1.59 (95% CI, 1.22–2.08). Conclusions. Our study demonstrated a ...

Fueling the obesity epidemic? Artificially sweetened beverage use ...

Fueling the obesity epidemic? Artificially sweetened beverage use and long-term weight gain.-article.

Fueling the Obesity Epidemic? Artificially Sweetened Beverage Use ...

We have examined the relationship between artificially sweetened beverage (ASB) consumption and long-term weight gain in the San Antonio Heart ...

Patterns of artificial sweetener use and weight change in an ...

A new (1982), ongoing ACS prospective study of 1·2 million men and women continues to find increased death rates from all causes and from cancer in the very ...

Artificial Sweetened Beverages and Pediatric Obesity - MDPI

Some epidemiologic pediatric studies have supported an association between artificial sweetener use and increased BMI but cannot prove causation. Randomized ...

Artificially Sweetened Beverages and the Response to the Global ...

Though SSBs are a major contributor to total calorie intake, they contain few, if any, essential nutrients. There is convincing epidemiological ...

[PDF] Sugar and artificially sweetened beverages linked to obesity

A significant association between sugar and artificially sweetened soda consumption and obesity was demonstrated and this finding raises awareness and ...

Non-nutritive sweetened beverages versus water after a 52-week ...

Sugar-sweetened beverages are a substantial source of dietary sugar that can contribute to weight gain and the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Artificial Sweeteners fueling obesity epidemic.

We have examined the relationship between artificially sweetened beverage (ASB) consumption and long‐term weight gain in the San Antonio Heart Study.

Positive association between artificially sweetened beverage ...

In addition, stimulation of insulin secretion by artificial sweeteners, as observed in in vitro studies [6] and in a recent human study ...

Artificially Sweetened Beverage Consumption Is Positively ...

Artificially Sweetened Beverage Consumption Is Positively Associated with Newly Diagnosed Diabetes in Normal-Weight but Not in Overweight or Obese Brazilian ...