Research Article

Chronic Intake of Commercial Sweeteners Induces Changes in Feeding Behavior and Signaling Pathways Related to the Control of Appetite in BALB/c Mice

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Changes in body weight and composition in sweetener-supplemented mice. Body weight was monitored on a weekly basis, and a single bioimpedance test was performed at the end of the 6-week supplementation period to assess body composition. Total weight of male and female animals (a), as well as cumulative weight gain of male and female mice (b), is shown. Data are presented as mean ± SEM. SG compared to control; sucrose compared to control and sucralose compared to control. Body fat percentage is shown (c) at the end of the study for male and female mice, respectively. Data are presented as mean ± SEM. compared to control. male and 9 female/group.
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