Artificial sweetener link to infant obesity is biologically implausible May 12, 2016May 13, 2016Dr. Barry Dworkin Health Headlines Commentary for May 12, 2016 [display_podcast] Source: Study suggests fake sweetener link to infant size, obesity Reference: Association Between Artificially Sweetened Beverage Consumption During Pregnancy and Infant Body Mass Index Related posts: Artificial sweeteners’ contribution to weight gain fraught with bias and no demonstrated causality Study stating eating more fat, less carbs can reduce heart disease mortality suffers from observational data bias UK teachers want ban on energy drinks in schools It is not up to children to use a weight-loss app to monitor their food intake. Who buys the groceries? aspartamechildhood obesitysucralosesweetners