Saccharin
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declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
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declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)
None
declineIn the Nurses' Health Study, weight gain showed a dose-response relationship with saccharin intake over 8 years: 54% higher in the highest intake group vs none from 1978-1980, and 34% higher from 1980
Effect: decline; 54% higher weight gain in highest saccharin intake vs none (1978-1980); 34% higher (1980-1984)