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What does research say about the effects of chewing gum on calorie consumption?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Research, such as the study by Melanson et al. (2009), indicates that chewing gum can lead to a reduction in calorie intake, with participants consuming about 68 fewer calories at a mid-morning snack. This effect is primarily due to a decrease in impulsive snacking rather than an overall caloric restriction.

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