date:Jan 07, 2019
r intake suggested small improvements in body mass index and fasting concentrations of blood glucose favoring low-calorie sweeteners. Among children, low-calorie sweeteners intake led to a more modest increase in body mass index score than sugar intake.
Finally, serious limitations plague the review, the ISA claims, which are also discussed in the BMJ editorial by Vasanti Malik.
The review has excluded important and well-designed trials, that have examined the longer-term effects of low calor