Cabral et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Artificial sweeteners as a cause of obesity: weight gain mechanisms and current evidenceCabral et al., 2018
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- Cabral T
- Pereira M
- Falchione A
- de Sá D
- Correa L
- da Maia Fernandes D
- de Sá L
- Arbex A
- et al.
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- Health
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The obesity epidemic gathers growing media attention recently, as overweight and obesity's prevalence keeps rising. This comes along with an increase in the intake of artificial sweeteners in food products. A causal relationship between the consumption of sweeteners …
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