نتایج جستجو برای: low caloric sweeteners

تعداد نتایج: 1208544  

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و صنایع غذایی ایران 0
z. emam-djomeh r. ghaheri gh. h. asadi

in this research the effect of substituting sugars (glucose and sucrose) by low caloric sweeteners (sorbitol and isomalt) on the physical properties of gazz was studied. textural properties of gaz were investigated using instron and micro-structure was studied by scanning electron microscope (sem). the results of texture investigation showed that the sample containing 25% of sorbitol and 65% of...

Journal: :journal of pharmaceutical care 0
mohammad asif grd (pg) institute of management and technology, dehradun, india.

diabetes and obesity are two common human disorders that affecting human health and invite various diseases and disorders in normal body functions. these diseases are very common worldwide. diabetes occurs when high blood sugar levels develop. this happens when body can’t make and use all of the insulin it needs to blood sugar normally to keep blood sugar levels as normal as possible to control...

2017
Julia Y.Q. Low Robert L. McBride Kathleen E. Lacy Russell S.J. Keast

Sweetness is one of the 5 prototypical tastes and is activated by sugars and non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS). The aim of this study was to investigate measures of sweet taste function [detection threshold (DT), recognition threshold (RT), and suprathreshold intensity ratings] across multiple sweeteners. Sixty participants, 18-52 years of age (mean age in years = 26, SD = ±7.8), were recruited to...

2012
Michael W. Roberts J. Timothy Wright

Caries and obesity are two common conditions affecting children in the United States and other developed countries. Caries in the teeth of susceptible children have often been associated with frequent ingestion of fermentable sugars such as sucrose, fructose, glucose, and maltose. Increased calorie intake associated with sugars and carbohydrates, especially when associated with physical inactiv...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Guido K. W. Frank Tyson A. Oberndorfer Alan N. Simmons Martin P. Paulus Julie L. Fudge Tony T. Yang Walter H. Kaye

Animal models suggest that sucrose activates taste afferents differently than non-caloric sweeteners. Little information exists how artificial sweeteners engage central taste pathways in the human brain. We assessed sucrose and sucralose taste pleasantness across a concentration gradient in 12 healthy control women and applied 10% sucrose and matched sucralose during functional magnet resonance...

2010
Claudia Martínez Esteban González Rolando S. García Gerardo Salas Fernando Constantino-Casas Lucía Macías Isabel Gracia Claudia Tovar Carmen Durán-de-Bazúa

The excessive consumption of natural sweeteners is considered to be a major cause of increase in body mass. The authors wished to establish whether hypocaloric artificial sweeteners also promoted mass gain in laboratory rats (Harlan Wistar male rats). Ad libitum sweeteners were added to the drinking water of five groups of nine male rats each weighing circa 40g: Group 1, 15% fructose; group 2, ...

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...

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 ...

2018
Adriana Hernández Adriana Beatriz Di Iorio Jeffrey Lansdale María Belén Salazar

Sweeteners are found in all types of foods, and their high consumption is associated with chronic degenerative diseases, such as diabetes and obesity, among others. A characterization was carried out of food products with sweeteners from the three biggest supermarkets at a national level; they were identified by the list of ingredients and classified according to caloric or non-caloric intake, ...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2015
Anthony Sclafani Steven Zukerman Karen Ackroff

Recent studies suggest that because of their energy value, sugars are more rewarding than non-caloric sweeteners. However, intragastric infusion data indicate that sugars differ in their postoral appetite-stimulating effects. We therefore compared the preference for isocaloric 8% sucrose, glucose, and fructose solutions with that of a non-caloric sweetener solution (0.8% sucralose) in C57BL/6J ...

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