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A mismatch of sweeteness and calories could be triggering weight gain, study says
 

August 11, 2017

A new research published in the journal Current Biology, which was done by a group of researchers from the Yale University, U.S suggests that diet drinks as well as foods might actually increase weight and thereby trigger diabetes as the brain slows down metabolism when there is a mismatch between sweetness and calories.

Naturally, energy is signaled by sweetness; the calories are more when there is a greater sweetness. So, the brain is evolved in such a way that it expects both the calories and sweetness to come together. When it does not happen, the brain confuses it for lesser calories to burn.

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20170811/A-mismatch-of-sweeteness-and-calories-could-be-triggering-weight-gain-study-says.aspx