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[국내논문] 인공감미료 섭취가 비만에 미치는 영향
The Effect of Artificial Sweetener Use on Obesity

비만대사연구학술지 = Archives of obesity and metabolism, v.2 no.2, 2023년, pp.45 - 53  

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Despite the emergence of obesity as a significant public health concern, artificial sweeteners have made their way into various food products due to the perception, that they serve as substitutes for sugar. Artificial sweeteners are used to supposedly achieve weight management and health improvement...

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