No compelling evidence that non-sugar sweeteners aid weight loss efforts, notes major review
date:Jan 07, 2019
r factors, he adds.

The current review in BMJ does not show that NSSs have unfavorable effects, but instead shows that there is a lack of long-term controlled studies. The latter should be addressed in future.

In response to the review, the trade group International Sweeteners Association (ISA) pointed out an accompanying editorial by Vasanti Malik in the BMJ. The editorial said that among adults, findings from the randomized controlled trials comparing low-calorie sweeteners intake with suga
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