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Among elderly adults in the San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging, daily or more frequent diet soda consumption was associated with waist circumference gains that were almost quadruple those of non-users over a mean 9.4-year follow-up, with a significant dose-response relationship.
Effect sizealmost quadruple the waist circumference gains in daily users vs non-users
Follow-up9.4 years
ComparatorNon-users of diet soda
Effect summarydecline; almost quadruple the waist circumference gains in daily users vs non-users

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PMC5045440
Low-calorie sweetener use and energy balance: Results from experimental studies in animals, and large-scale prospective studies in humans
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