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Decoding the mystery of non-nutritive sweeteners.

Authors :
Meenakshi, Sachdev
Mohan, Viswanathan
Source :
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries. Mar2024, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p3-9. 7p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: This commentary explores the landscape of non-nutritive sweeteners, further delves into the historical trajectory and the contemporary surge in the consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS), along with the accompanying controversies concerning their safety. Objective: The aim is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the influences of NNS, drawn from global studies and diverse perspectives. Methods: The commentary synthesizes findings from global studies, notably the NutriNet-Santé cohort, exploring associations between specific NNS and health consequences such as cerebrovascular events and malignancies. Additionally, it examines the research on consequences of NNS on gut microbiota and explores concerns linked to gestational diabetes, fetal exposure, and health of the offspring. Results: While caution is advised during pregnancy and fetal development due to potential risks, NNS show promise in weight management and short-term dietary goals when used cautiously in lower amounts. The commentary underscores the necessity for inclusive, long-term studies to guide evidence-driven policies and guidelines. Conclusion: While the article underscores the complexities and debates surrounding non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS), it also sheds light on the positive aspects. In the Indian context, where the intake of sweeteners is relatively low and mainly limited to beverages (tea or coffee), NNS appear to be safe, but prudent use is advocated. The article emphasizes the value of public education on NNS usage and concludes that, overall, NNS are reasonably safe when consumed in moderation. Continued research is needed to elucidate their intricate effects on health and impact on global health outcomes. Implications: The article concludes with clear guidelines for using NNS in India, highlighting the need for informed decision-making and ongoing research to elucidate their broader health consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09733930
Volume :
44
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175896333
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13410-024-01323-7