«Some people have claimed that high - fructose corn syrup is no different
than other sweeteners when it comes to weight gain and obesity, but our results make it clear that this just isn't true, at least under the conditions of our tests.
«Some people have claimed that high - fructose corn syrup is no different
than other sweeteners when it comes to weight gain and obesity, but our results make it clear that this just isn't true, at least under the conditions of our tests,» said psychology professor Bart Hoebel, who specializes in the neuroscience of appetite, weight and sugar addiction.
The researchers go on to say that some people claim HFCS is no different
than other sweeteners when it comes to weight gain and obesity.
According to professor Bart Hoebel, who specializes in the neuroscience of appetite, weight and sugar addiction... «Some people have claimed that high - fructose corn syrup is no different
than other sweeteners when it comes to weight gain and obesity, but our results make it clear that this just isn't true, at least under the conditions of our tests.
Not exact matches
It has a lower calorie count
than many
other sweeteners and
when digested, doesn't raise blood sugar the way sugar does.
Of course,
when choosing my
sweetener, artificial
sweeteners are out, and I no longer use bleached and refined white sugar, so there was no reason to look for any
other sweetener than the honey called for in the original recipe that I found.
In the end, rats with access to HFCS gained significantly more weight
than those with access to table sugar, even
when the overall caloric intake was the same as with
other sweeteners.