Bellisle France
Université Paris 13, Epidémiologie Nutritionnelle, Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine d'Ile-de-France, U1153 INSERM, U1125 INRA, CNAM, 74 rue Marcel Cachin, 93017 Bobigny cedex, France.
Curr Obes Rep. 2015 Mar;4(1):106-10. doi: 10.1007/s13679-014-0133-8.
High intensity, low-energy sweeteners (LES) are used by many consumers in order to limit energy intake and possibly facilitate body weight control. These beneficial effects are often questioned in the scientific and lay media. LES are frequently accused of stimulating and/or maintaining a liking for sweetness which in turn would be deleterious for adequate body weight control. Evidence for the specific effects of LES use on appetite for sweet products will be extracted from observational studies, experimental laboratory studies, randomized controlled trials, and finally brain imaging studies. While many of the existing studies cannot identify any causal links between use of LES and appetite for sweetness, randomized trials in children and adults suggest that use of LES tends to reduce rather than increase the intake of sugar-containing foods and to facilitate, rather than impair, weight loss.
许多消费者使用高强度、低能量甜味剂(LES)以限制能量摄入并可能有助于控制体重。这些有益效果在科学和大众媒体中常常受到质疑。LES经常被指责会刺激和/或维持对甜味的喜好,而这反过来可能不利于适当的体重控制。关于使用LES对甜味产品食欲的具体影响的证据将从观察性研究、实验性实验室研究、随机对照试验以及最后的脑成像研究中提取。虽然现有的许多研究无法确定使用LES与对甜味的食欲之间存在任何因果联系,但针对儿童和成人的随机试验表明,使用LES往往会减少而非增加含糖食物的摄入量,并且有助于而非妨碍体重减轻。