Sweetness Cutback Fails to Curb Cravings or Improve Health, Study Suggests

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A six-month randomized trial found that changing how sweet foods are in people's diets did not alter their craving for sweetness or improve health markers like weight, heart disease risk, or diabetes risk. The researchers argue that public health guidance should focus on reducing overall sugar and calorie intake rather than simply cutting sweetness.
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