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The following pages link to Use of artificial sweeteners and fat-modified foods in weight loss maintainers and always-normal weight individuals (Q37407407):
Displaying 29 items.
- Association between water consumption and body weight outcomes: a systematic review (Q22255385) (← links)
- Impact of water intake on energy intake and weight status: a systematic review (Q24622673) (← links)
- Dietary energy density and successful weight loss maintenance (Q34734202) (← links)
- Nonnutritive Sweeteners, Fructose, and Other Aspects of Diet (Q35043802) (← links)
- Intense Sweeteners, Appetite for the Sweet Taste, and Relationship to Weight Management (Q35625910) (← links)
- Dietary patterns matter: diet beverages and cardiometabolic risks in the longitudinal Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study (Q35826426) (← links)
- Prevalence and predictors of weight-loss maintenance in a biracial cohort: results from the coronary artery risk development in young adults study (Q35841364) (← links)
- Physical activity patterns using accelerometry in the National Weight Control Registry (Q36029246) (← links)
- Low/no calorie sweetened beverage consumption in the National Weight Control Registry (Q36047523) (← links)
- Drinking to our health: can beverage companies cut calories while maintaining profits? (Q36168182) (← links)
- The effects of water and non-nutritive sweetened beverages on weight loss and weight maintenance: A randomized clinical trial (Q36555221) (← links)
- Cognitive interference from food cues in weight loss maintainers, normal weight, and obese individuals (Q36599328) (← links)
- Reducing excessive gestational weight gain: lessons from the weight control literature and avenues for future research (Q37951105) (← links)
- The use of low-calorie sweeteners by adults: impact on weight management (Q38009008) (← links)
- Healthy strategies for successful weight loss and weight maintenance: a systematic review (Q38175170) (← links)
- Macronutrient Content of the Diet: What Do We Know About Energy Balance and Weight Maintenance? (Q38796499) (← links)
- Low Calorie Sweetener (LCS) use and energy balance (Q38803227) (← links)
- Components of the diet associated with child adiposity: a cross-sectional study. (Q40021200) (← links)
- Lifestyle recommendations for the prevention and management of metabolic syndrome: an international panel recommendation. (Q40196417) (← links)
- Socio-demographic correlates and trends in low-calorie sweetener use among adults in the United States from 1999 to 2008. (Q41170095) (← links)
- Aspartame downregulates 3T3-L1 differentiation (Q42800701) (← links)
- The effects of water and non-nutritive sweetened beverages on weight loss during a 12-week weight loss treatment program (Q47172691) (← links)
- Quitting a weight loss program is associated with anhedonia: preliminary findings of the Lifestyle Intervention Treatment Evaluation Study in northern Finland (Q47390560) (← links)
- Satiety and body weight control. Promise and compromise. Comment on ‘Satiety. No way to slim’ (Q47398483) (← links)
- Obesity as a Disease (Q86839979) (← links)
- Consumption of Low-Calorie Sweetened Beverages Compared to Water Is Associated with Reduced Intake of Carbohydrates and Sugar, with No Adverse Relationships to Glycemic Responses: Results from the 2001-2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination (Q88841845) (← links)
- The Role of Low-calorie Sweeteners in Diabetes (Q89159607) (← links)
- Non-Nutritive (Artificial) Sweetener Knowledge among University Students (Q90230736) (← links)
- Water intake and intra-meal fluid consumption in relation to general and abdominal obesity of Iranian adults (Q94487102) (← links)