Chew your way to a slimmer waistline: study shows sugar-free gum can help you cut calories and shed pounds

Chewing gum offers more benefits than fresh, minty breath; gum may also help you whittle away your waistline. Chewing gum before an afternoon snack can help reduce hunger, diminish cravings, and promote fullness among people who try to keep their calorie intake down, according to a new study presented at the 2007 Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society in October.

Conducted by researchers from the Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland, the study included 60 participants ages 18-54 who were asked to consume a sweet and salty afternoon snack either after chewing a sweetened gum or not chewing gum at all. The results from the study indicated that chewing gum reduced caloric intake by 25 calories and specifically reduced sweet snack intake by 39 calories. It was also discovered that chewing gum suppressed hunger and desire for food after lunch, as well as reduced anxiety and stress.


The good news about gum's potential role in weight loss is spreading quickly. It is being promoted as one of many facets in some weight-loss programs because it can replace a high-calorie snack. This strategy was recently highlighted in the NBC weight-loss reality TV show, The Biggest Loser. It makes sense that if you chew a stick of sugar-free gum containing about five calories per serving and forego a bag of chips at the vending machine, you've probably saved yourself 220 calories or more--a tactic that can help you lose weight.

"Sugar-free chewing gum as a snack could help us take in fewer calories at a time when we might not truly need a snack. It might satisfy the need to chew, and because it's basically free of calories, it won't add calories to your day. If gum does the trick, then that would help to avoid excess calories that your body doesn't need," says Heather

Bainbridge, RD, dietitian at the Comprehensive Weight Control Program at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

Bainbridge notes that it's important to choose sugar-free chewing gum to cut down on calories and to promote dental health. The bottom line--if you turn to gum in order to cut out a 220-calorie trip to the vending machine every day, this habit can chew up almost 23 pounds per year.

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