Sugary drinks consumption is associated with increased risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Thereby, artificial sweeteners (AS) consumption became increasingly popular and were introduced largely in our diet in order to reduce calorie intake and normalise blood glucose levels without altering our taste for "sweetness". However, the results of published studies on health outcomes secondary to AS intake, including type 2 diabetes risk, are inconsistent. The aim of this article is to focus on the role of AS in glucose homeostasis and diabetes onset
This fact sheet is a basic overview of artificial sweeteners, including what they are, why they are ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Published version of an article in the journal: Food & Nutrition Research. Also available from the p...
Artificial sweeteners have been developed as substitutes for sugar. Sucralose, acesulfame K (ACE K),...
Artificial sweeteners have become a central component of the Western diet in order to facilitate wei...
Artificial sweeteners are sugar substitutes that add sweetness to foods and beverages without the ex...
Despite the relative consistency of recommendations from national health organizations, the safety o...
Artificial sweeteners are thought to be beneficial for diabetics or obese where refined sugar can be...
Background: The intense sweeteners currently authorised in Europe comprise ten compounds of various ...
A poor diet is one of the leading causes for non-communicable diseases. Due to the increasing preval...
BACKGROUND: Recent animal studies suggest that artificially sweetened beverage (ASB) consumption inc...
PURPOSE: Artificially sweetened and sugar-sweetened beverage consumptions have both been reported to...
Artificial sweeteners, such as saccharin or cyclamic acid are synthetically manufactured sweetenings...
Normal individuals and those with type 2 diabetes seek to decrease sugar intake in their daily lives...
THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS IN PREVENTING OVERWEIGHT Overweight, obesity, type 2 diabetes and...
This fact sheet is a basic overview of artificial sweeteners, including what they are, why they are ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Published version of an article in the journal: Food & Nutrition Research. Also available from the p...
Artificial sweeteners have been developed as substitutes for sugar. Sucralose, acesulfame K (ACE K),...
Artificial sweeteners have become a central component of the Western diet in order to facilitate wei...
Artificial sweeteners are sugar substitutes that add sweetness to foods and beverages without the ex...
Despite the relative consistency of recommendations from national health organizations, the safety o...
Artificial sweeteners are thought to be beneficial for diabetics or obese where refined sugar can be...
Background: The intense sweeteners currently authorised in Europe comprise ten compounds of various ...
A poor diet is one of the leading causes for non-communicable diseases. Due to the increasing preval...
BACKGROUND: Recent animal studies suggest that artificially sweetened beverage (ASB) consumption inc...
PURPOSE: Artificially sweetened and sugar-sweetened beverage consumptions have both been reported to...
Artificial sweeteners, such as saccharin or cyclamic acid are synthetically manufactured sweetenings...
Normal individuals and those with type 2 diabetes seek to decrease sugar intake in their daily lives...
THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS IN PREVENTING OVERWEIGHT Overweight, obesity, type 2 diabetes and...
This fact sheet is a basic overview of artificial sweeteners, including what they are, why they are ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Published version of an article in the journal: Food & Nutrition Research. Also available from the p...