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The ISA proudly supports the first unified World Obesity Day Brussels, 4th March 2020: On the occasion of World Obesity Day today, the International Sweeteners Association (ISA) proudly joins…
ISA statement in response to animal study by Nettleton et al. Brussels, 30th January 2020: The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) responds to a new animal…

Publication of “Expert consensus on low calorie sweeteners: facts, research gaps and suggested actions” by Ashwell et al. in Nutrition Research Reviews Brussels, 22nd January…

‘It’s a family thing!’ – ISA online campaign for World Diabetes Day 2019 Brussels, 14th November 2019: The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) proudly presents its new campaign…

Science news from the 12th EFAD Conference EFAD Conference 2019 – Berlin, 1st November: In the context of current health challenges globally and of the efforts from public…
ISA statement in response to new policy statement by American Academy of Pediatrics Brussels, 28th October 2019: Following the publication today of a new statement…

Science news from the 13th European Nutrition Conference (FENS 2019) FENS Conference 2019 – Dublin, 16th October: As obesity rates continue to increase worldwide and…
ISA statement in response to new study by Drouin-Chartier et al. Brussels, 4th October 2019: Following the publication of a study by Drouin-Chartier et al.…

The ISA joins the World Heart Federation in supporting World Heart Day 2019 Brussels, 26th September 2019: The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) proudly joins the World Heart Federation in…
ISA statement in response to new technical scientific report by Lott et al. Brussels, 19th September 2019: Responding to the new technical scientific report by…
ISA statement in response to new study by Mullee et al. Brussels, 4th September 2019: Responding to the new study by Mullee et al. regarding…
ISA statement in response to new study by Malbert et al. Brussels, 26th July 2019: The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) responds to a new study by…
ISA statement in response to new study by Millstone and Dawson Brussels, 22nd July 2019*: Responding to the new study by Millstone and Dawson regarding the…

The ISA joins forces with the associations of people living with obesity in France (CNAO) and in Portugal (Adexo) in supporting European Obesity Day 2019…
ISA statement in response to new study by Sylvetsky et al. The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) responds to a new study by Sylvetsky et al.1,…
Brussels, 10th April 2019: Responding to the statement from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) regarding the stability of the sweetener sucralose when…

The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) supports World Oral Health Day (WOHD) Brussels, 20th March 2019: Committed to helping raise awareness about the importance of optimal…
ISA statement in response to the study by Malik et al. There is no evidence that low calorie sweeteners could increase the risk of mortality,…
ISA statement in response to the study by Mossavar-Rahmani et al. Current evidence, including recent reviews commissioned by the World Health Organisation (WHO), indicates that there…
ISA statement in response to the systematic review by Toews et al. An overwhelming body of robust scientific evidence demonstrates that low calorie sweeteners can…

It’s a family thing!’ – ISA’s online activities on World Diabetes Day to promote the role that family can have in diabetes prevention, management and…

New scientific studies presented at the International Sweeteners Association’s (ISA) Conference support current evidence that low calorie sweeteners can aid in sugar reduction, cravings management…
ISA response to study findings presented at 54th EASD annual meeting by Young et al. Following a presentation of preliminary results from an ongoing, not yet…
ISA statement in response to study by Romo-Romo et al. Low calorie sweeteners have no effect on glucose control and metabolism as demonstrated by collective…