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Chewing Gum Curbs Sweet ToothNew Study Finds Chewing Gum Helps Reduce Cravings for Sweet Snacks and Lowers Kilojoule Intake As Australians continue to battle the bulge, new research confirms that chewing sugar free gum significantly suppresses sweet snack cravings and helps curb kilojoule intake. The study, presented at the recent American Society for Nutrition (ASN) Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology 2009 shows that people who chew gum after a meal significantly reduced their desire to eat sweet snacks compared to those who did not chew. The gum-chewing cohort experienced a reduction in energy intake of 250kJ compared to those who did not chew[1]. The randomised trial placed 115 men and women volunteers in both gum-chewing and non gum-chewing conditions. After consuming a full lunch, subjects in the chewing group chewed gum for 15 minutes hourly for three hours. Results showed that subjects who chewed gum after a meal considerably decreased their kilojoule intake of high-sugar snack foods, compared to those who did not chew. Ms Sharon Natoli, Accredited Practising Dietitian and Founding Director of Food & Nutrition Australia said the results are positive, particularly for anyone trying to manage their weight. “While we know that chewing gum can help people manage stress and increase the number of kilojoules they burn, , this study also shows that people can reduce their feelings of hunger and reduce cravings for sweet foods, which can further facilitate weight loss efforts,” said Ms Natoli. Obesity is still a growing concern in many countries. In Australia, more than 7 million Australians are overweight or obese[2]. The proportion of Australian men who are obese has almost doubled, and the proportion of obese women has increased from 8 percent to 20 percent over the past two decades. “Even for those not actively trying to lose weight, chewing on sugar free gum can help to prevent weight gain by keeping people’s hunger pangs at bay for longer. This means people are generally less likely to indulge in a high-kilojoule snack and may take in less kilojoules throughout the day,” said Ms Natoli. This study again supports a growing body of evidence that shows the potential role of chewing gum in appetite control. Two previous studies have reported that chewing gum before snacking can help reduce hunger, diminish cravings and decrease snack intake[3]. “It should be remembered that even small changes in kilojoule intake can have a significant impact in the long term and chewing sugar free gum may play a valuable role in minimising weight gain over time,” added Ms Natoli. References[1] Geiselman PJ, Martin CK, Coulon S,.Ryan DH, and Apperson M, Short-Term Effects of Chewing Gum on Specific Macronutrient and Total Calorie Intake. ASN Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology 2009. New Orleans, LA. April 2009. [2] Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study 1999-2000 [3] Hetherington MM, Boyland E. "Short term effects of chewing gum on snack intake and appetite." Appetite. 2007 May; 48(3):397-401: Hetherington MM, Regan MF. “Effect of chewing gum on short-term appetite control and reduced snack intake in moderately restrained eaters.” Obesity. 2007; 15: 510-P. Babynews Release Date: 23rd June 2009 |
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