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Diet soda — References & further reading

References

1 Fowler, S., et al. 2008. Fueling the obesity epidemic? Artificially sweetened beverage use and long-term weight gain. Obesity, 16 (8), 1894–1900. URL: http://www.nature.com/oby/journal/v16/n8/abs/oby2008284a.html (accessed 01.19.2009).

  DeNoon, D. 2005. Drink more diet soda, gain more weight? Overweight risk soars 41% with each daily can of diet soft drink. URL: http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20050613/drink-more-diet-soda-gain-more-weigh (accessed 06.16.2006).

" 'There was a 41% increase in risk of being overweight for every can or bottle of diet soft drink a person consumes each day,' Fowler says."

2 Swithers, S., & Davidson, T. 2008. A role for sweet taste: Calorie predictive relations in energy regulation by rats. Behav. Neurosci., 122 (1), 161–173. URL (abstract): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18298259 (accessed 10.14.2010).

Further Reading

Robbins, J. 2010. The dark side of Vitamin Water. URL: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-robbins/the-dark-side-of-vitaminw_b_669716.html (accessed 08.06.2010).

 

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