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brooklynite

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Mon May 15, 2023, 12:00 PM May 2023

WHO advises not to use non-sugar sweeteners for weight control in newly released guideline [View all]

Source: World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new guideline on non-sugar sweeteners (NSS), which recommends against the use of NSS to control body weight or reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).

The recommendation is based on the findings of a systematic review of the available evidence which suggests that use of NSS does not confer any long-term benefit in reducing body fat in adults or children. Results of the review also suggest that there may be potential undesirable effects from long-term use of NSS, such as an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and mortality in adults.

"Replacing free sugars with NSS does not help with weight control in the long term. People need to consider other ways to reduce free sugars intake, such as consuming food with naturally occurring sugars, like fruit, or unsweetened food and beverages,” says Francesco Branca, WHO Director for Nutrition and Food Safety. "NSS are not essential dietary factors and have no nutritional value. People should reduce the sweetness of the diet altogether, starting early in life, to improve their health."

The recommendation applies to all people except individuals with pre-existing diabetes and includes all synthetic and naturally occurring or modified non-nutritive sweeteners that are not classified as sugars found in manufactured foods and beverages, or sold on their own to be added to foods and beverages by consumers. Common NSS include acesulfame K, aspartame, advantame, cyclamates, neotame, saccharin, sucralose, stevia and stevia derivatives.



Read more: https://www.who.int/news/item/15-05-2023-who-advises-not-to-use-non-sugar-sweeteners-for-weight-control-in-newly-released-guideline
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Someone told me that 25 years ago bucolic_frolic May 2023 #1
I read that your body reacts to artificial sweeteners the same as sugar Marthe48 May 2023 #3
I think they should not rot your teeth. Qutzupalotl May 2023 #10
Just a quick note Haggis 4 Breakfast May 2023 #25
Genetics, calcium, vitamin D and oral hygiene prevent cavities. But worse, soda is an acid. NullTuples May 2023 #17
Thanks for that info Marthe48 May 2023 #18
My older sister always used those artificial sweetness and now has diabetes and drank soft kimbutgar May 2023 #2
Excellent news. harun May 2023 #4
i tried to understand this report PennyC May 2023 #5
That's what I was wondering. SunSeeker May 2023 #9
Yes I have normal blood sugar PennyC May 2023 #12
Do you drink diet sodas or just consume artificial sweeteners in food? nt SunSeeker May 2023 #21
Both... PennyC May 2023 #23
Exactly. And it's not just the WHO who rarely have studies to back up these claims. sybylla May 2023 #22
Look at tRump to see how multigraincracker May 2023 #6
That's not Diet Coke radical noodle May 2023 #16
I think the study pointed the finger at multigraincracker May 2023 #19
I didn't see that in the article... radical noodle May 2023 #20
I have to wonder . . . Richard D May 2023 #7
it's linked to cancer too toroyoung May 2023 #8
Stevia isn't but aspartame is, I believe. n/t CousinIT May 2023 #11
Two articles on the harm they can do: highplainsdem May 2023 #13
Sugar is cancer's favorite food PennyC May 2023 #14
Guess I'll just stay fat SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #15
I wonder what they think is wrong with stevia? Chrysanthemum May 2023 #24
I can't use Stevia ArkansasDemocrat1 May 2023 #26
Stevia can have a terrible aftertaste ExWhoDoesntCare May 2023 #27
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