Sweeteners may not help lose weight
The findings of a recent study
suggest that artificial
sweeteners may not help with weight loss.
The research, published in the
journal The BMJ, also stated that there is not enough evidence on their safety.
Growing concerns about health
and quality of life have encouraged many people to adopt healthier lifestyles
and avoid foods rich in sugars, salt, or fat. Foods and drinks containing
non-sugar sweeteners rather than regular ("free") sugars have
therefore become increasingly popular.
Although several non-sugar
sweeteners are approved for use, less is known about their potential
benefits and harms within acceptable daily intakes because the evidence is
often limited and conflicting.
To better understand these
potential benefits and harms, a team of European researchers analysed 56
studies comparing no intake or lower intake of non-sugar sweeteners with higher
intake in healthy adults and children. Read
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