Turns out that lab rats reaching for the can of Diet Coke may gain more weight than those reaching for the Coke Classic. In a study done at Purdue researchers compared glucose sweetened ‘foods’ to saccharin sweetened ‘foods’. They concluded that the artificial sweeteners make it more difficult to control intake and therefore more is consumed. The artificial sweetener doesn’t provide the satiety that glucose does and therefore there is no turning off the hunger switch. This goes in line with recent research showing that people drinking diet soda are at a greater risk for obesity and diabetes. It is amazing the power of advertising. I see so many people looking to lose weight that drink diet soft drinks and use artificial sweeteners in coffee and tea.
The researchers conclude that others sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose and acesulfame K may also have the same effect. The bottom line is that lab rats and software engineers should get a good nutrition consult and eat good foods.
In Health,
George Mandler
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