American Dietetic Association’s Evidence Analysis Library Review of Aspartame...
The American Dietetic Association (ADA) recently evaluated the low calorie sweetener aspartame and its affects on weight, appetite, desire for sweetness and alleged adverse reactions for its Evidence...
View ArticleNew Research: Sugar Substitutes Help Reduce Caloric Intake without Overeating...
A new study published in the August 2010 journal, Appetite, further demonstrates that people who consume low-calorie sweeteners are able to significantly reduce their caloric intake and do not overeat....
View ArticleEuropean Food Safety Authority Reconfirms Safety of Low-Calorie Sweeteners
In February 2011, following a comprehensive review of two recent studies questioning the safety of low-calorie sweeteners, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded that these new studies do...
View ArticleCalorie Control Council Response to American Diabetes Association...
The Calorie Control Council takes this opportunity to respond to a presentation at the 2011 American Diabetes Association Meeting. The presentation, “Aspartame Consumption is Associated with Elevated...
View ArticleStudy Reaffirms the Safety of Aspartame
A new review in Food and Chemical Toxicology reaffirmed the safety of aspartame. The study,” Aspartame, low-calorie sweeteners and disease: regulatory safety and epidemiological issues,” examined the...
View ArticleEFSA Review Shows Aspartame is Safe
ATLANTA (December 10, 2013) The Calorie Control Council* is pleased that the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) today released a final opinion on aspartame that reaffirms what scientists and...
View ArticleNew Research Analyzing 35 Years of Data Confirms Positive Effects of...
A new study recently presented at the Experimental Biology 2014 Conference in San Diego, CA found the use of low-calorie sweeteners resulted in reductions in body weight. Researchers also concluded...
View ArticleStudy found low calorie beverages common among weight loss maintainers
Drinking low- and no-calorie sweetened beverages, including diet sodas, are common among people who have maintained significant weight loss, according to a new study published in Obesity. In the study,...
View ArticleOne More Study Adds to Aspartame Sweetener’s Clean Bill of Health
Contact: Stan Samples, 404-252-3663 Research found no differences in sensitivities, even among people self reporting ailments (ATLANTA) — A new study commissioned by the Food Standards Agency (the...
View ArticleEU Food Safety Authority Reconfirms Safety of Aspartame, Denounces Ramazzini...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has once again confirmed the safety of aspartame. After a comprehensive review of data, EFSA’s Scientific Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids...
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