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Consumption of a Carbonated Beverage with High-Intensity Sweeteners Has No Effect on Insulin Sensitivity and Secretion in Nondiabetic Adults

Autor(es): Bonnet F, Tavenard A, Esvan M, Laviolle B, Viltard M, Lepicard EM and Lainé F.
Nome da Publicação: Journal of Nutrition 2018; 148: 1–7.
Ano da Publicação: 2018

The key finding of this randomised controlled trial in 50 adults is that the daily consumption of 2 cans (330 mL each) of a carbonated beverage containing aspartame and acesulfame-K for 12 weeks did not affect insulin sensitivity or insulin ...

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Consenso Ibero-Americano sobre Adoçantes Sem ou de Baixas Calorias: Segurança, Aspetos Nutricionais e Benefícios em Alimentos e Bebidas

Autor(es): Serra-Majem L, Raposo A, Aranceta-Bartrina J, Varela-Moreiras G, Logue G, Laviada H, Socolovsky S, Pérez-Rodrigo C, Aldrete-Velasco JA, et al.
Nome da Publicação: Nutrients 2018; 10(7): 818 - doi:10.3390/nu10070818
Ano da Publicação: 2018

Os alimentos e bebidas com adoçantes de baixas calorias podem ser incluídos nas orientações dietéticas como alternativas ao açúcar e produtos açucarados, pois os adoçantes de baixas calorias são ingredientes seguros que fornecem sabor doce com...

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Glycemic impact of non-nutritive sweeteners: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Autor(es): Nichol AD, Holle MJ, and An R.
Nome da Publicação: Eur J Clin Nutr. 2018 May 15. doi: 10.1038/s41430-018-0170-6. [Epub ahead of print]
Ano da Publicação: 2018

This systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) concluded that low calorie sweeteners do not increase nor affect blood glucose levels, and that this absence of glycemic impact of low calorie sweeteners’ consumption...

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Aspartame Consumption for 12 Weeks Does Not Affect Glycemia, Appetite, or Body Weight of Healthy, Lean Adults in a Randomized Controlled Trial

Autor(es): Higgins KA, Considine RV, and Mattes RD
Nome da Publicação: J Nutr 2018;148:650–657.
Ano da Publicação: 2018

This randomized controlled trial (RCT) found that daily ingestion of aspartame for 12 weeks did not elicit any change in glycemia, incretin release or appetite in healthy, lean adults. The results of this study are consistent with findings of a...

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Diabetes UK evidence-based nutrition guidelines for the prevention and management of diabetes (2018)

Autor(es): Dyson, P. A., Twenefour, D., Breen, C., Duncan, A., Elvin, E., Goff, L., Hill, A., Kalsi, P., Marsland, N., McCardle, P., Mellor, D., Oliver, L. and W
Nome da Publicação: Diabetic Medicine 2018; 35: 541-547
Ano da Publicação: 2018

The new Diabetes UK evidence-based nutrition guidelines support that nutrition management should be an integral part of the clinical care for all people with diabetes and those at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Key features of the new guidelines...

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Effect of high milk and sugar-sweetened and non-caloric soft drink intake on insulin sensitivity after 6 months in overweight and obese adults: a randomized controlled trial.

Autor(es): Engel S, Tholstrup T, Bruun JM, Astrup A, Richelsen B, and Raben A.
Nome da Publicação: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2017 Nov 15; doi:10.1038/s41430-017-0006-9
Ano da Publicação: 2017

The key finding of this 6-month randomised controlled trial is that a long-term daily consumption of 1L of milk, sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB), low calorie sweetened drink and water had no effects on insulin sensitivity and on risk markers of type ...

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