date:Sep 15, 2012
ay result in excess intakes of sugar and calories.
Second, the rapid drop in blood sugar that follows the insulin response to consumption of foods high in sugar increases hunger and may thereby increase food consumption.
The third possible mechanism is the inability of fructose to stimulate hormones that help regulate satiety.
Fourth, the inborn human desire for the sweet taste can override normal satiety signals.
However, speaking to FoodNavigator-USA in May, the New York City Beverage Asso