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- W4381736162 abstract "Evidence on nonnutritive sweeteners (NNS) and glycemia is controversial due to possible mechanisms promoting glucose intolerance. No study had systematically assessed variations in glycemic outcomes based on NNS type and dose, length of exposure, and nature of the comparator in trials evaluating subjects undergoing different clinical conditions. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis summarizing trials contrasting NNS consumers vs. non-consumers to assess the effect on eight glycemic indices. In participants without any major disease at baseline, NNS intake significantly increased fasting blood glucose (FBG). FBG and fasting insulin (FI) were higher among NNS consumers with hyperglycemia, those who followed for > 8wk, consumers of ≤ 350 mg/d, and participants receiving sucralose. Sucralose also increased 2h-glucose and 2h-insulin but reduced HbA1c. Aspartame increased HbA1c. Participants with obesity consuming NNS displayed significantly less FBG, FI, and HOMA. Results were consistent when clustering those with controlled baseline glycemia, subjects followed for ≤ 8wk, consumers of > 350 mg/d, and those replacing sugar with NNS. NNS consumers with baseline hyperglycemia exhibited less FI and HOMA. Participants consuming ≤ 350 mg/d displayed reductions in FBG and HOMA. Trials evaluating stevia consumers reported less FBG and FI levels. We found no overall effect on persons with diabetes. Subgroup assessments revealed that persons with diabetes with uncontrolled glycemia at baseline or who were followed for > 10wk displayed higher FI. In summary, the effect of NNS in glycemia varies across indices and between persons with inequivalent clinical conditions. Higher doses of NNS or longer interventions do not necessarily improve glycemic indices. Better-designed trials evaluating glycemic metabolism are needed to elucidate if NNS can be used as an alternative to sugar. Disclosure S.Golzan: None. A.Espinosa: None. M.Abbasi: None. M.Movahedian: None. M.Fathi: None. A.Hekmatdoost: None." @default.
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- W4381736162 date "2023-06-23" @default.
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- W4381736162 title "1793-PUB: Effects of Nonnutritive Sweeteners on Glycemic Indices in Healthy Persons, with Overweight or Obesity, or Diabetes—A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials" @default.
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