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Study Shows No Correlation Between Obesity and High Fructose Corn Syrup

posted by FoodProcessing.com
10/12/2012

By Special to Nature.com

While the debate continues as to whether or not high fructose corn syrup contributes to obesity, the International Journal of Obesity has published a study that counters a 2004 commentary by Bray, Nielsen and Popkin suggesting a potential link between HFCS consumption and obesity. The journal's authors cite lack of evidence while revealing there is no correlation between obesity and high fructose corn syrup.

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