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The following pages link to Replacing caloric beverages with water or diet beverages for weight loss in adults: main results of the Choose Healthy Options Consciously Everyday (CHOICE) randomized clinical trial (Q34251642):
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- Association between water consumption and body weight outcomes: a systematic review (Q22255385) (← links)
- Long-term effects of weight-reducing diets in people with hypertension (Q24186055) (← links)
- Appetite and energy balancing (Q26750580) (← links)
- Negative, Null and Beneficial Effects of Drinking Water on Energy Intake, Energy Expenditure, Fat Oxidation and Weight Change in Randomized Trials: A Qualitative Review (Q26771241) (← links)
- Does low-energy sweetener consumption affect energy intake and body weight? A systematic review, including meta-analyses, of the evidence from human and animal studies. (Q26781277) (← links)
- Weighing the Evidence of Common Beliefs in Obesity Research (Q28384624) (← links)
- Relationship between employment characteristics and obesity among employed U.S. adults (Q28397906) (← links)
- Will reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption reduce obesity? Evidence supporting conjecture is strong, but evidence when testing effect is weak (Q28658871) (← links)
- Water and beverage consumption among adults in the United States: cross-sectional study using data from NHANES 2005-2010 (Q30693090) (← links)
- Impact of Masked Replacement of Sugar-Sweetened with Sugar-Free Beverages on Body Weight Increases with Initial BMI: Secondary Analysis of Data from an 18 Month Double-Blind Trial in Children (Q31116847) (← links)
- Impact of individual and worksite environmental factors on water and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among overweight employees (Q33561951) (← links)
- Sweet Taste Receptor Activation in the Gut Is of Limited Importance for Glucose-Stimulated GLP-1 and GIP Secretion (Q33617028) (← links)
- Taking the bitter with the sweet: relationship of supertasting and sweet preference with metabolic syndrome and dietary intake (Q33829841) (← links)
- Modelled health benefits of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax across different socioeconomic groups in Australia: A cost-effectiveness and equity analysis. (Q33842007) (← links)
- Review of the nutritional benefits and risks related to intense sweeteners (Q34045063) (← links)
- Low-calorie sweeteners and body weight and composition: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and prospective cohort studies (Q34056122) (← links)
- Recruitment of young adults into a randomized controlled trial of weight gain prevention: message development, methods, and cost (Q34116478) (← links)
- Fructose toxicity: is the science ready for public health actions? (Q34276656) (← links)
- Global obesity: trends, risk factors and policy implications (Q34312678) (← links)
- Calorie-sweetened beverages and fructose: what have we learned 10 years later. (Q34341704) (← links)
- Sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain in children and adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q34365714) (← links)
- Systematic review of the evidence for an association between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and risk of obesity (Q34432284) (← links)
- Effects of an intervention aimed at reducing the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages in primary school children: a controlled trial (Q34464451) (← links)
- Sugar-sweetened and artificially-sweetened beverages in relation to obesity risk (Q34471944) (← links)
- Compliance with national nutrition recommendations among breast cancer survivors in "stepping stone". (Q34487331) (← links)
- Controversies about sugars: results from systematic reviews and meta-analyses on obesity, cardiometabolic disease and diabetes (Q34546202) (← links)
- Nonnutritive sweeteners and cardiometabolic health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and prospective cohort studies (Q34558778) (← links)
- Design and challenges of a randomized controlled trial for reducing risk factors of metabolic syndrome in Mexican women through water intake (Q34808044) (← links)
- Effect of replacing sugar with non-caloric sweeteners in beverages on the reward value after repeated exposure (Q35060807) (← links)
- Plain water consumption is associated with lower intake of caloric beverage: cross-sectional study in Mexican adults with low socioeconomic status (Q35544615) (← links)
- Non-caloric artificial sweeteners and the microbiome: findings and challenges (Q35592115) (← links)
- Intake of water and different beverages in adults across 13 countries (Q35662941) (← links)
- Impact of food supplementation on weight loss in randomised-controlled dietary intervention trials: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q35926719) (← links)
- Plain-water intake and risk of type 2 diabetes in young and middle-aged women (Q35950585) (← links)
- Factors associated with low water intake among US high school students - National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Study, 2010. (Q35971625) (← links)
- Low/no calorie sweetened beverage consumption in the National Weight Control Registry (Q36047523) (← links)
- Trends in Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: Are Public Health and the Market Aligned or in Conflict? (Q36102211) (← links)
- Prevalence and Indicators of Tooth Wear among Chinese Adults (Q36119595) (← links)
- Chronic Low-Calorie Sweetener Use and Risk of Abdominal Obesity among Older Adults: A Cohort Study (Q36202623) (← links)
- Artificially Sweetened Beverages and the Response to the Global Obesity Crisis (Q36237821) (← links)
- Environmental influences on small eating behavior change to promote weight loss among Black and Hispanic populations (Q36386299) (← links)
- Changes in the Healthy Beverage Index in Response to an Intervention Targeting a Reduction in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption as Compared to an Intervention Targeting Improvements in Physical Activity: Results from the Talking Health Trial (Q36401306) (← links)
- A randomized trial testing the efficacy of a novel approach to weight loss among men with overweight and obesity (Q36428231) (← links)
- Low Calorie Beverage Consumption Is Associated with Energy and Nutrient Intakes and Diet Quality in British Adults (Q36507396) (← links)
- A Dissociation Between Recognition and Hedonic Value in Caloric and Non-caloric Carbonated Soft Drinks (Q36516205) (← links)
- Sweetening of the global diet, particularly beverages: patterns, trends, and policy responses (Q36522787) (← links)
- The effects of water and non-nutritive sweetened beverages on weight loss and weight maintenance: A randomized clinical trial (Q36555221) (← links)
- ERICA: prevalence of healthy eating habits among Brazilian adolescents. (Q36617267) (← links)
- Does diet-beverage intake affect dietary consumption patterns? Results from the Choose Healthy Options Consciously Everyday (CHOICE) randomized clinical trial (Q36626848) (← links)
- Effects of a behavioral and health literacy intervention to reduce sugar-sweetened beverages: a randomized-controlled trial (Q36715051) (← links)