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- Title
The contentious relationship between artificial sweeteners and cardiovascular health.
- Authors
Singh, Sandeep; Kohli, Aditya; Trivedi, Stuti; Kanagala, Sai Gautham; Anamika, F. N. U.; Garg, Nikita; Patel, Meet A.; Munjal, Ripudaman Singh; Jain, Rohit
- Abstract
Sweet has always been a fundamental human taste, and while glucose and other kinds of sugar are our primary energy sources, they can also have detrimental effects on health, including weight gain, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and other metabolic diseases. Artificial sweeteners (AS), introduced as sugar substitutes, are a group of chemical compounds that attribute sweetness with almost zero calories and are considered safe for consumption by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Although they may help restrict the daily caloric intake of sugar to less than 10% of the daily caloric intake, there are still questions about the long-term safety of AS. A higher risk of hypertension, insulin resistance, high blood sugar, abdominal obesity, and dyslipidemia has been linked to AS. The effect of AS on the cardiovascular system is still unclear, and further research is required. This review examines the potential mechanism of how artificial sweeteners cause cardiovascular diseases.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Food &; Drug Administration; NONNUTRITIVE sweeteners; HYPERGLYCEMIA; WEIGHT gain; CARDIOVASCULAR system; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases
- Publication
Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2023, Vol 35, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1110-7782
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s43162-023-00232-1