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Prevention
Randomised controlled trial
Children gain less weight and accumulate less fat when sugar-free, non-caloric beverages are substituted for sugar-sweetened beverages
- Correspondence to
: Dr Rachel K Johnson
Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, The University of Vermont, 225B Marsh Life Sciences, 109 Carrigan Building, Burlington, VT 05405, USA; Rachel.Johnson{at}uvm.edu
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Children gain less weight and accumulate less fat when sugar-free, non-caloric beverages are substituted for sugar-sweetened beverages
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- First published January 19, 2013.
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September 19, 2013
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