Effect of sucrose and sweeteners on appetite and energy intake
Authors: Blundell, J.E. and Green, S.M.
Journal: International Journal of Obesity
Volume: 20
Issue: SUPPL. 2
ISSN: 0307-0565
Abstract:The effect of sweetness on appetite control has become important for two reasons. First, the problem of unwanted overconsumption associated with the tendency to gain weight. Second, the desire to lose weight by dieting. Two questions arise: does sweetness (with or without energy) contribute to overconsumption?, and does the replacement of a high energy sweetener (such as sucrose) with an artificial sweetener (such as saccharine or aspartame) lead to weight loss? How do these issues relate to processes involved in weight maintenance?
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Effect of sucrose and sweeteners on appetite and energy intake.
Authors: Blundell, J.E. and Green, S.M.
Journal: Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord
Volume: 20 Suppl 2
Pages: S12-S17
Abstract:The effect of sweetness on appetite control has become important for two reasons. First, the problem of unwanted overconsumption associated with the tendency to gain weight. Second, the desire to lose weight by dieting. Two questions arise: does sweetness (with or without energy) contribute to over-consumption?, and does the replacement of a high energy sweetener (such as sucrose) with an artificial sweetener (such as saccharine or aspartame) lead to weight loss? How do these issues relate to processes involved in weight maintenance?
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Effect of sucrose and sweeteners on appetite and energy intake
Authors: Blundell, J.E. and Green, S.M.
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY
Volume: 20
Pages: S12-S17
ISSN: 0307-0565
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Effect of sucrose and sweeteners on appetite and energy intake
Authors: Blundell, J.E. and Green, S.M.
Journal: International Journal of Obesity
Volume: 20
Issue: Suppl. 2
Pages: S12-S17
ISSN: 0307-0565
Abstract:The effect of sweetness on appetite control has become important for two reasons. First, the problem of unwanted overconsumption associated with the tendency to gain weight. Second, the desire to lose weight by dieting. Two questions arise: does sweetness (with or without energy) contribute to overconsumption?, and does the replacement of a high energy sweetener (such as sucrose) with an artificial sweetener (such as saccharine or aspartame) lead to weight loss? How do these issues relate to processes involved in weight maintenance?
Source: Manual
Effect of sucrose and sweeteners on appetite and energy intake.
Authors: Blundell, J.E. and Green, S.M.
Journal: International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity
Volume: 20 Suppl 2
Pages: S12-S17
Abstract:The effect of sweetness on appetite control has become important for two reasons. First, the problem of unwanted overconsumption associated with the tendency to gain weight. Second, the desire to lose weight by dieting. Two questions arise: does sweetness (with or without energy) contribute to over-consumption?, and does the replacement of a high energy sweetener (such as sucrose) with an artificial sweetener (such as saccharine or aspartame) lead to weight loss? How do these issues relate to processes involved in weight maintenance?
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