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Chewing sugar-free gum has no effect on weight loss: study

Chewing gum may be fun, but it has no effect on weight loss, according to new research.

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Chewing gum may be fun, but it has no effect on weight loss, according to new research. (CP)

Some people chew sugar-free gum as a weight-loss strategy, but does it work? An recent online study in the journal Obesity finds that chewing gum daily may have no effect on losing weight.

The eight-week study included 201 overweight or obese adults, about half of whom were randomly put in an intervention group and told to chew gum daily for at least 90 minutes at specific times throughout the day. The others were part of a control group that did not chew gum. Both groups were given nutritional information and told to continue their regular activity programs.

By the end of the study there were no significant changes in weight or body mass index in either group. Waist circumference and blood pressure decreased slightly in both groups, but by about the same amount. In a questionnaire taken by those in the gum group, there was moderate agreement that chewing gum diminished snack cravings and helped them stay on their diets and cut back on eating after meals and late at night.

In the study, which was funded by a grant from the Wrigley Science Institute, the authors noted that longer studies may be needed to see if gum chewing has any "likely subtle effects" on body weight and other markers of weight loss and health.

 

-- Los Angeles Times

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 15, 2011 D1

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