Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas y de la Salud, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities, Urbanización Montepríncipe, Alcorcón, 28925 Madrid, Spain.
Grupo USP-CEU de Excelencia "Nutrición para la vida (Nutrition for Life)", ref: E02/0720, Alcorcón, 28925 Madrid, Spain.
Nutrients. 2021 May 28;13(6):1845. doi: 10.3390/nu13061845.
Low- and no-calorie sweeteners (LNCS) are a group of food additives characterized by their high sweetness intensity and virtually zero caloric content, attributes that make them potential substitutes for added sugars in processed foods and beverages. However, there is currently scarce information available about both the different LNCS used in food products available in Spain and their consumption patterns. Prompted by these reasons, the aim of this research work was to identify the presence and consumption of LNCS in food and beverages consumed by a representative sample of the Spanish adult population ( = 507). For this purpose, a Food Frequency Questionnaire was carried out. Overall, it was found that 4.5% of the foods and 22.3% of the beverages consumed by the surveyed population contained LNCS. The food groups that presented the highest percentage of daily servings containing LNCS were non-alcoholic beverages such as soft drinks and juices (36.1%); sugars and sweets such as chocolates, candies, or chewing gum (14.2%); milk and dairy products (7.0%); meat and derivative products (5.1%); cereals and derivatives (4.3%); appetizers (1.7%); and, finally, sauces and condiments such as ketchup or mustard (1.0%). The main LNCS consumed were acesulfame-K, sucralose, sorbitol, aspartame, and cyclamate, although their prevalence of use differs greatly among foods, beverages, or tabletop sweeteners. Our results show the great diversity of food groups that are currently including these compounds as ingredients. Consequently, there is a need for these food additives to be included in food composition databases, which should be regularly updated to include LNCS in order to facilitate their assessment and monitoring in dietary nutritional surveys.
低热量和无热量甜味剂 (LNCS) 是一组食品添加剂,其特点是甜度高,热量几乎为零,这使得它们成为加工食品和饮料中添加糖的潜在替代品。然而,目前关于西班牙市场上可用的 LNCS 种类及其消费模式的信息非常有限。基于这些原因,本研究旨在确定西班牙成年人代表性样本所消费的食品和饮料中 LNCS 的存在和消费情况(n=507)。为此,进行了食物频率问卷调查。总的来说,研究发现,被调查人群所消费的食物中有 4.5%和饮料中有 22.3%含有 LNCS。含有 LNCS 的日摄入量最高的食物组是非酒精饮料,如软饮料和果汁(36.1%);糖和甜食,如巧克力、糖果或口香糖(14.2%);牛奶和奶制品(7.0%);肉类和衍生品(5.1%);谷物和衍生品(4.3%);开胃菜(1.7%);最后是酱汁和调味料,如番茄酱或芥末(1.0%)。消费的主要 LNCS 是乙酰磺胺酸钾、三氯蔗糖、山梨糖醇、阿斯巴甜和环己基氨基磺酸钠,尽管它们在食物、饮料或餐桌甜味剂中的使用频率差异很大。我们的研究结果表明,目前有许多食品组正在将这些化合物作为成分。因此,需要将这些食品添加剂包含在食物成分数据库中,这些数据库应定期更新,以包括 LNCS,从而促进对饮食营养调查中 LNCS 的评估和监测。