Artificial sweeteners produce the counterintuitive effect of inducing metabolic derangements

SE Swithers - Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013 - cell.com
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013cell.com
The negative impact of consuming sugar-sweetened beverages on weight and other health
outcomes has been increasingly recognized; therefore, many people have turned to high-
intensity sweeteners like aspartame, sucralose, and saccharin as a way to reduce the risk of
these consequences. However, accumulating evidence suggests that frequent consumers of
these sugar substitutes may also be at increased risk of excessive weight gain, metabolic
syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. This paper discusses these findings …
The negative impact of consuming sugar-sweetened beverages on weight and other health outcomes has been increasingly recognized; therefore, many people have turned to high-intensity sweeteners like aspartame, sucralose, and saccharin as a way to reduce the risk of these consequences. However, accumulating evidence suggests that frequent consumers of these sugar substitutes may also be at increased risk of excessive weight gain, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. This paper discusses these findings and considers the hypothesis that consuming sweet-tasting but noncaloric or reduced-calorie food and beverages interferes with learned responses that normally contribute to glucose and energy homeostasis. Because of this interference, frequent consumption of high-intensity sweeteners may have the counterintuitive effect of inducing metabolic derangements.
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