Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible explanation is that sugar-containing and sugar-free beverages cause the same degree of satiety. However, this has not been tested in long-term trials.We randomized 203 children aged 7-11 years to receive 250 mL per day of an artificially sweetened sugar-free beverage or a similarly looking and tasting sugar-sweetened beverage. We measured satiety on a 5-point scale by questionnaire at 0, 6, 12 and 18 months. We calculated the change in satiety from before intake to 1 minute after intake and 15 minutes after intake. We then calculated the odds ratio that satiety increased by 1 point in the sugar-group versus the sugar-free group. We also investigated how mu...
Children have a stronger sweet preference than adults have, but at the same time appear to be less a...
Background: The effect of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) on satiety and short-term food intake (FI...
Background There are consistent, evidence-based global public health recommendations to reduce intak...
Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible explanation is...
Background: Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible ex...
BACKGROUND:Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible exp...
BACKGROUND: Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible ex...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of beverages that contain sugar is associated with overweight, possibly ...
Replacement of sugar-sweetened by non-nutritively sweetened beverages or water may reduce excess wei...
Background: Replacement of sugar-sweetened by non-nutritively sweetened beverages or water may reduc...
Background: Intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with overweight in observational studi...
Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. This effect may be more p...
Background Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. This effect ma...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. ...
International audienceThe sweet taste is innately liked as shown in newborns. This attraction, confi...
Children have a stronger sweet preference than adults have, but at the same time appear to be less a...
Background: The effect of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) on satiety and short-term food intake (FI...
Background There are consistent, evidence-based global public health recommendations to reduce intak...
Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible explanation is...
Background: Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible ex...
BACKGROUND:Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible exp...
BACKGROUND: Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. A possible ex...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of beverages that contain sugar is associated with overweight, possibly ...
Replacement of sugar-sweetened by non-nutritively sweetened beverages or water may reduce excess wei...
Background: Replacement of sugar-sweetened by non-nutritively sweetened beverages or water may reduc...
Background: Intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with overweight in observational studi...
Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. This effect may be more p...
Background Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. This effect ma...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Substituting sugar-free for sugar-sweetened beverages reduces weight gain. ...
International audienceThe sweet taste is innately liked as shown in newborns. This attraction, confi...
Children have a stronger sweet preference than adults have, but at the same time appear to be less a...
Background: The effect of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) on satiety and short-term food intake (FI...
Background There are consistent, evidence-based global public health recommendations to reduce intak...