نتایج جستجو برای: calorie sweeteners

تعداد نتایج: 8257  

Journal: :European Journal of Public Health 2014

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2015
Qurrat-ul-Ain Sohaib Ahmed Khan

Artificial sweeteners or intense sweeteners are sugar substitutes that are used as an alternative to table sugar. They are many times sweeter than natural sugar and as they contain no calories, they may be used to control weight and obesity. Extensive scientific research has demonstrated the safety of the six low-calorie sweeteners currently approved for use in foods in the U.S. and Europe (ste...

Journal: :Bali Medical Journal 2021

The incidence of obesity, type II diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome in children adults show an alarming increase worldwide. This was supported by one factor: the increasing availability high-calorie foods beverages, thus need for sweeteners. Researchers are driven to find a sweetener that can replace sugar. One natural sweeteners be used is Stevia plant. contains stevioside, which with ...

Journal: :The lancet. Diabetes & endocrinology 2016
Barry M Popkin Corinna Hawkes

Evidence suggests that excessive intake of added sugars has adverse effects on cardiometabolic health, which is consistent with many reviews and consensus reports from WHO and other unbiased sources. 74% of products in the US food supply contain caloric or low-calorie sweeteners, or both. Of all packaged foods and beverages purchased by a nationally representative sample of US households in 201...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2011
Terry L Davidson Ashley A Martin Kiely Clark Susan E Swithers

Recent results from both human epidemiological and experimental studies with animals suggest that intake of noncaloric sweeteners may promote, rather than protect against, weight gain and other disturbances of energy regulation. However, without a viable mechanism to explain how consumption of noncaloric sweeteners can increase energy intake and body weight, the persuasiveness of such results h...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2009
Cristina Bosetti Silvano Gallus Renato Talamini Maurizio Montella Silvia Franceschi Eva Negri Carlo La Vecchia

BACKGROUND The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades. To provide additional information on saccharin and other artificial or low-calorie sweeteners (mainly aspartame), we updated the analysis of an integrated network of case-control studies conducted in Italy between 1991 and 2004 including data on cancers of the stomach, pancreas, and endometrium. ...

2012
Christopher Gardner Judith Wylie-Rosett Samuel S. Gidding Lyn M. Steffen Rachel K. Johnson Diane Reader Alice H. Lichtenstein

A 2009 American Heart Association scientific statement titled “Dietary Sugars Intake and Cardiovascular Health” (1) concluded that current intake of added sugars among Americans greatly exceeds discretionary calorie allowances based on the 2005 U.S. Dietary Guidelines (2). For this reason, the American Heart Association Nutrition Committee recommended population-wide reductions in added sugars ...

2012
Adam Drewnowski Julie A. Mennella Susan L. Johnson France Bellisle

Human desire for sweet taste spans all ages, races, and cultures. Throughout evolution, sweetness has had a role in human nutrition, helping to orient feeding behavior toward foods providing both energy and essential nutrients. Infants and young children in particular basemany of their food choices on familiarity and sweet taste. The low cost and ready availability of energycontaining sweetener...

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