@article{a314dbf819624713bfa76fe745c0211b,
title = "Satiety scores and satiety hormone response after sucrose-sweetened soft drink compared with isocaloric semi-skimmed milk and with non-caloric soft drink: a controlled trial",
abstract = "Observational studies indicate that sugar-sweetened soft drinks (SSSD) may promote obesity, among other factors, owing to low-satiating effects. The effect of energy in drinks on appetite is still unclear. We examined the effect of two isocaloric, but macronutrient, different beverages (SSSD versus semi-skimmed milk) and two non-energy-containing beverages (aspartame-sweetened soft drink (ASSD) and water) on appetite, appetite-regulating hormones and energy intake (EI).",
keywords = "Adult, Animals, Appetite, Aspartame, Carbonated Beverages, Cross-Over Studies, Energy Intake, Female, Ghrelin, Glucagon-Like Peptide 1, Hormones, Humans, Hunger, Male, Milk, Obesity, Satiation, Satiety Response, Sucrose, Sweetening Agents, Young Adult",
author = "Nielsen, {Maria M{\ae}rsk} and Sparre, {Anita Belza} and Holst, {Jens Juul} and Morten Fenger-Gr{\o}n and S.B. Pedersen and Arne Astrup and Bj{\o}rn Richelsen",
note = "IHE 2012 012",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1038/ejcn.2011.223",
language = "English",
volume = "66",
pages = "523--529",
journal = "European Journal of Clinical Nutrition",
issn = "0954-3007",
publisher = "nature publishing group",
number = "4",
}