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Artificial Sweeteners May Cause Weight Gain

29 February, 2008 (10:27) | New Findings | By: Dr. Gabe Mirkin

A study of 9514 middle-aged Americans from the University of Minnesota showed that those that drank diet sodas regularly were at high risk for developing diabetes in later life (Circulation, February 2008). How can this be? Diet drinks do not contain sugar, and it is a high rise in blood sugar after meals that markedly increases a person’s chances of developing diabetes. But who is most likely to drink diet sodas? A person who is overweight and trying to lose weight. So the study does not show that diet sodas cause diabetes. It shows that people who try the hardest to lose weight (and often fail) are the ones most likely to drink diet soda.

This seems to be a chicken and egg question. I have found for me that artificial sweeteners do create a craving of their own. I am trying to cut them out of my diet, notice I said trying.

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