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Posted: 2025-04-14 19:20:41 UTC

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A recent study suggests that consuming the artificial sweetener sucralose can increase blood flow to brain regions associated with hunger, potentially making individuals feel hungrier than if they consumed regular sugar.
Sucralose consumption affects brain activity related to hunger.
Artificial sweeteners may not be a straightforward substitute for sugar in terms of appetite regulation.
Understanding the complex relationship between artificial sweeteners and appetite.
Determining the long-term effects of sucralose consumption on hunger and food intake.