Advanced Food and Nutritional Sciences
ROLE OF NON-NUTRITIVE SWEETENERS IN DIABETES AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

Authors: Hira Khalid

Keywords:

Diabetes, glycemic control, calorie restriction, non-nutritive sweeteners, glycosides.

 

Abstract

Consumption of sugar sweetened beverage is one of its dietary causes, as sugar plays an important role in our daily life. Sucrose is highly metabolically active and result in weight gain and type-II diabetes. These side effects make companies to launch various synthetic sweetening agents known as alternative sweeteners or non-nutritive sweeteners. NNSs are ubiquitous and widely used every day in a variety of food, dietary products and beverages. Most NNSs are not metabolized by the body so, they do not contribute any energy or very low colonies, so especially advantageous for person are diets requiring calorie restriction (diabetes or overweight). Six of these agents e.g. aspartame, saccharine, neotame, acesulfame-K, sucralose and Stevia have previously received a generally recognized as safe status and approved by FDA. These are claimed to promote weight loss and avoiding other problems associated with excessive caloric intake and also deemed safe for consumption by diabetes and help them achieving good glycemic control. Glycosides present in them like stevia sides in Stevia which is extracted from natural source have anti- hyperglycemic, anti-oxidant, and anti-hyperglycemic effects. These also help preventing tooth decay. NNSs are efficacious weight management strategy and good for diabetes are may provide very low calories and much sweeter than table sugar Thus, satisfying sweet cravings is their major advantage. Recommendations about alternative sweaters used should be tailored to the specific dietary and lifestyle patterns as each of the available sweaters has certain advantages and disadvantageous in case of long term usage.



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Article Type:Conference abstract
Received: 2019-07-15
Accepted: 2019-07-19
First Published:5/26/2024 8:57:48 PM
First Page & Last Page: 129 - 130
Collection Year:2019