Low-calorie sweetener use and energy balance: Results from experimental studies in animals, and large-scale prospective studies in humans

Volume: 164, Pages: 517 - 523
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
For more than a decade, pioneering animal studies conducted by investigators at Purdue University have provided evidence to support a central thesis: that the uncoupling of sweet taste and caloric intake by low-calorie sweeteners (LCS) can disrupt an animal's ability to predict the metabolic consequences of sweet taste, and thereby impair the animal's ability to respond appropriately to sweet-tasting foods. These investigators' work has been...
Paper Details
Title
Low-calorie sweetener use and energy balance: Results from experimental studies in animals, and large-scale prospective studies in humans
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
164
Pages
517 - 523
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