Abstract:ObjectiveDietary intake of added sugars in the United States is significantly higher than what is recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) and by other health organizations. There is limited research on how reducing the intake of added sugars would affect or change taste perception related to sugar. Our objective was to determine if sweet taste threshold and sweet preference changes in response to a diet intervention based on the recommendations in the 2010 DGA compared to an intervention base… Show more
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