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Fat substitutes in snacks could result in weight gain

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Washington: A new study has revealed that foods made with fat substitutes do not help with weight loss. The study by researchers at Purdue University showed that synthetic fat substitutes used in low-calorie potato chips and other foods could backfire and contribute to weight gain and obesity.The study used laboratory rats that were fed either a high-fat or low-fat diet of chow.Half of the rats in each group also were fed Pringles potato chips that are high in fat and calories.The remaining rats in each group were fed high-calorie Pringles chips on some days and low-calorie Pringles Light chips on other days.For rats on the high-fat diet, the group that ate both types of potato chips consumed more food, gained more weight and developed more fatty tissue than the rats that ate only the high-calorie chips.On the other hand the rats that were fed a low-fat diet didn’t experience significant weight gain from either type of potato chips. (ANI)

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