Most people don't count calories or look at portion sizes. Sometimes the fat ones swap out the Coke for the Diet Coke and hope for the best. But the Diet Coke triggers something to make them eat more calories. More than the calories of the Coke that they dropped.
The study had nothing to do with counting or thinking.
As to studies on rats not being accurate when applied to people, is there a good percentage of these studies that don't pan out? I know the Sweet n Low thing, but what others are bad?
|