Sugars may affect appetite and mood. Some researchers have suggested that ingested carbohydrates satiate appetite (e.g. Spitzer and Rodin, 1987, Appetite 8, 1355-145) and reduce arousal (Spring et al.,1983, Psychiatric Research 17, 155-167). However, other research has found carbohydrate to increase appetite (e.g. Geiselman and Novin, 1982, Science 218, 490-491). Few studies have controlled psychological factors or examined effects of consumption of sugars over more than 24 hour. Designs must also allow for the fact that people knowingly receiving sugar may behave according to their expectations (Reid and Hammersley, 1998, Psychology, Health and Medicine 3, 299- 313.). A study has been designed to test the following four hypotheses. (1) Sug...