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Old 03-31-08, 01:54 PM   #9 (permalink)
bigdaddy38
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03-01-2008
Start Date:
404 lb
Start Weight:
382 lb
Current Weight:
250 lb
Goal Weight:
-22 lb
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1--1-2009
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Re: Sugar Substitutes and Weight Gain?

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Originally Posted by Columbia News Service View Post
Hello -

I'm a journalist writing a story about a new study linking no-calorie sugar substitutes to weight gain. I'm looking to speak with people who have been regularly consuming large amounts of zero-calorie sweet products (like Diet Coke) and have still had trouble losing weight. Or, if you've stopped using sugar-substitutes and that has helped reduce body weight, same thing.

The piece is for the Columbia News Service - please email me if you are interested in answering a few quick questions: Lpd2104@columbia.edu

Many thanks.

I remember in Seattle a couple months ago they were talking about a study that showed that the difference between drinking diet soda and regular was negligable there really was not difference, and the people who drank diet drinks drank a lot more because there were no calories in them, and the sugar substitutes in them may be harmful.


Yes the Sobe lean drinks rock, but I still try not drinking it that often, I find its easier just to keep water with me at all times, and your right they do cost quite a bit.
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