A news study reveals that obese women voluntarily reduce what they eat in response to additional soft drinks being added to their diets. 41 obese women took part in the study, co-ordinated by Professor Marie Reid at the University of Hull and published in IBritish Journal of Nutrition/i, to determine the effect of consuming 1-litre a day of either a sugar-sweetened or an artificially-sweetened drink, along with their normal dietary intake. For 4 ...
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titled In Response to Additional Calories from Soft Drinks Obese Women Alter Diets: Study.
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