A new study suggests that artificial sweeteners may not be as harmless as once thought—and may even increase the risk of diabetes or weight gain
found 80 percent of children and more than half of adults consumed low-calorie sweeteners once daily. Obese adults used low-calorie sweeteners more frequently.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.: A 2017 nationwide nutritional survey found 80 percent of children and more than half of adults in the United States consumed low-calorie sweeteners once daily.
“In mice, some of these non-nutritive sweeteners are sensed, and they impact the gut microbes, which have an amazing capacity to metabolize many of these compounds,” Elinav says. He decided to test whether the same held true in humans: Could altered gut microbes disturb the glucose metabolism?
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