Abstract :
[en] Background: The intense sweeteners currently authorised in Europe comprise ten compounds of various chemical
natures. Their overall use has sharply risen in the last 20 years. These compounds are mainly used to formulate
reduced-calorie products while maintaining sweetness.
Methods: This extensive analysis of the literature reviews the data currently available on the potential nutritional
benefits and risks related to the consumption of products containing intense sweeteners.
Results and Conclusions: Regarding nutritional benefits, the available studies, while numerous, do not provide
proof that the consumption of artificial sweeteners as sugar substitutes is beneficial in terms of weight
management, blood glucose regulation in diabetic subjects or the incidence of type 2 diabetes. Regarding
nutritional risks (incidence of type 2 diabetes, habituation to sweetness in adults, cancers, etc.), it is not possible
based on the available data to establish a link between the occurrence of these risks and the consumption of
artificial sweeteners. However, some studies underline the need to improve knowledge of the links between
intense sweeteners consumption and certain risks.
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