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Published 17:00 11 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 18:13 11 Dec 2018 GMT
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We've all told ourselves it's grand to slather it in melted butter because it's a vegetable for God's sake, but sadly, our beloved corn is the worst vegetable to eat if you're trying to keep the pounds off.
The study, involving 133,000 adults in the US, found that those who ate an extra helping of corn every day gained almost a kilo on average over a four-year period - not the end of the world but the worst of any vegetable in the study.
Other starchy vegetables including potatoes and peas had a similar effect on weight.
The research consisted of surveying people on their eating habits over a 14-year period, with researchers noting that corn and peas could be associated with weight gain as people who report them as their most-eaten vegetable may not eat any other vegetables.
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