نتایج جستجو برای: sweeteners

تعداد نتایج: 1496  

Journal: :European journal of public health 2015
Michelle Harricharan Josephine Wills Nathalie Metzger Anne de Looy Julie Barnett

BACKGROUND Lowering energy (calorie) intake is essential in managing a healthy weight. One method of doing this is substituting sugar with low/no-calorie sweeteners. The safety of sweeteners has been debated, but little is known about how they are perceived by professionals responsible for weight management advice. We sought to explore dietitian perceptions of sweeteners and to identify the pra...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1993
V B Duffy G H Anderson

Sweeteners elicit pleasurable sensations with (nutritive) or without (nonnutritive) energy. Nutritive sweeteners (eg, sucrose, fructose) are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), yet concern exists about increasing sweetener intakes relative to optimal nutrition and health. Dietary quality suffers at intakes above 25% of total energy (the Institutes of M...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2017
Meghan B Azad Ahmed M Abou-Setta Bhupendrasinh F Chauhan Rasheda Rabbani Justin Lys Leslie Copstein Amrinder Mann Maya M Jeyaraman Ashleigh E Reid Michelle Fiander Dylan S MacKay Jon McGavock Brandy Wicklow Ryan Zarychanski

BACKGROUND Nonnutritive sweeteners, such as aspartame, sucralose and stevioside, are widely consumed, yet their long-term health impact is uncertain. We synthesized evidence from prospective studies to determine whether routine consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners was associated with long-term adverse cardiometabolic effects. METHODS We searched MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane Library (incept...

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...

Journal: :Revista de investigacion clinica; organo del Hospital de Enfermedades de la Nutricion 2017
Alonso Romo-Romo Carlos A Aguilar-Salinas Rita A Gómez-Díaz Griselda X Brito-Córdova Donají V Gómez-Velasco María J López-Rocha Paloma Almeda-Valdés

There is ongoing debate concerning non-nutritive sweeteners, their usage, and their effects on metabolism. The association between non-nutritive sweeteners consumption, development of metabolic diseases, and changes in appetite-regulating hormones is not clear. The aim of this article is to present an overview of non-nutritive sweeteners and to examine the scientific evidence of their effects o...

2010
S J Surana R B Jadhav

The global consumption of herbs as medicine, nutraceuticals, food additives, cosmaceuticals, etc. is increasing rapidly. One of such area of high commercial potential is nonsaccharide sweeteners. Numerous compounds of plant origin are reported to have different degree of sweetness. In the light of limitations of currently marketed synthetic sweeteners as well as drastic reduction of high-calori...

2006
Alicja Mortensen

Sweeteners are substances with a sweet taste. Based on their relative sweetness compared to sucrose, sweeteners are divided into intense or bulk sweeteners. In the past, the Scientific Committee on Food was the scientific guarantor for the safety of food additives (including sweeteners) in use within the European Union (EU). At present, this responsibility lies with the European Food Safety Aut...

2010
Andrew G. Renwick Samuel V. Molinary

The present review explores the interactions between sweeteners and enteroendocrine cells, and consequences for glucose absorption and insulin release. A combination of in vitro, in situ, molecular biology and clinical studies has formed the basis of our knowledge about the taste receptor proteins in the glucose-sensing enteroendocrine cells and the secretion of incretins by these cells. Low-en...

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: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
Andrew G Renwick Samuel V Molinary

The present review explores the interactions between sweeteners and enteroendocrine cells, and consequences for glucose absorption and insulin release. A combination of in vitro, in situ, molecular biology and clinical studies has formed the basis of our knowledge about the taste receptor proteins in the glucose-sensing enteroendocrine cells and the secretion of incretins by these cells. Low-en...

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