Observed associations between consumption of diet foods and obesity have sparked controversy over whether intense sweeteners may promote weight gain, despite their negligible energy contribution. We conducted a scoping review of reviews, to obtain an overview of hypotheses, research approaches and features of the evidence on intense sweeteners' potential relationships to appetite and weight changes. We searched for reviews of the scientific literature published from 2006 to May 2017. Two reviewers independently assessed title and abstracts, and full text publications. Arksey and O'Malley's framework for scoping reviews guided the process. We extracted and charted data on characteristics of the reviews and the evidence presented. The 40 incl...
BACKGROUND: Numerous governmental and health organizations recommend reduced intake of added sugars ...
<p>By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake...
BACKGROUND: Numerous governmental and health organizations recommend reduced intake of added sugars ...
<div><p>Observed associations between consumption of diet foods and obesity have sparked controversy...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Abstract High intensity, low-energy sweeteners (LES) are used by many consumers in order to limit en...
The effects of non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) on glucose metabolism and appetite regulating hormones...
By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake (E...
By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake (E...
By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake (E...
BACKGROUND: Numerous governmental and health organizations recommend reduced intake of added sugars ...
<p>By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake...
BACKGROUND: Numerous governmental and health organizations recommend reduced intake of added sugars ...
<div><p>Observed associations between consumption of diet foods and obesity have sparked controversy...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Abstract High intensity, low-energy sweeteners (LES) are used by many consumers in order to limit en...
The effects of non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) on glucose metabolism and appetite regulating hormones...
By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake (E...
By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake (E...
By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake (E...
BACKGROUND: Numerous governmental and health organizations recommend reduced intake of added sugars ...
<p>By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake...
BACKGROUND: Numerous governmental and health organizations recommend reduced intake of added sugars ...