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The Calorie Control Council is now a Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) accredited continuing professional education (CPE) provider. Dietitians and Dietetic Technicians can now receive CPEs by viewing the recorded webinars and self-studies available on caloriecontrol.org. Health professionals can review and learn more about low-calorie sweeteners, the food additive approval process (...
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The Role of Low-Calorie Sweeteners in Weight ControlLow-calorie sweeteners provide consumers with...
The glycemic index (GI) concept was developed in 1981 as a way to rank carbohydrate-containing foods based on their potential to raise blood glucose.(1) GI measures the extent to which a specific...
Polyols, also called sugar alcohols, are a group of versatile, reduced-calorie carbohydrates that provide the taste and texture of sugar with about half the calories. They are used as food...
Stevia rebaudiana is a South American plant native to Paraguay that has long been used to sweeten beverages and make tea. While the word “stevia” refers to the entire plant only some of the...
Polyols are sugar-free, low-digestible carbohydrate sweeteners, also known as sugar replacers. This PowerPoint presentation is designed for health professionals who are educating patients and clients...
Los edulcorantes bajos en calorías proporcionan los consumidores con muchos beneficios tanto sicológicos como fisiológicos. Los expertos en salud y los consumidores creen que los edulcorantes son...
Single copies of the following publications are available from the Calorie Control Council free of charge, except where indicated. Please feel free to download or print them from our Web site and...
About 90 scientific studies have thoroughly established the safety of acesulfame potassium (also known as acesulfame K), a non-caloric sweetener.
The Food and Drug Administration and almost all scientists who are familiar with the data conclude that aspartame, and its use in a wide variety of products, is a safe and useful option for those...
The extensive research on saccharin has been reviewed by many international scientists, including a wide range of British, Canadian, German, Swiss, Scandinavian and American researchers, and by...
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Results from a research study of more than 1,000 adults, published in the...