date:Feb 27, 2013
nstead that those who consume artificially sweetened drinks are no more or less likely to consume a high calorie or sugary food than those who drink water.
Our study does not provide evidence to suggest that a short-term consumption of diet beverages, compared with water, increases preferences for sweet foods and beverages, said the authors of the new trial, writing in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Indeed, the research team, led by Professor Barry Popkin from The University of No