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Early-Life Exposure to Non-Nutritive Sweeteners and the Developmental Origins of Childhood Obesity: Global Evidence from Human and Rodent Studies
被引:52
|作者:
Archibald, Alyssa J.
[1
]
Dolinsky, Vernon W.
[2
,3
]
Azad, Meghan B.
[2
,4
]
机构:
[1] Univ Manitoba, Max Rady Coll Med, Winnipeg, MB R3E 3P5, Canada
[2] Childrens Hosp Res Inst Manitoba, Dev Origins Chron Dis Children Network DEVOTION, Winnipeg, MB R3E 3P4, Canada
[3] Univ Manitoba, Dept Pharmacol & Therapeut, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T6, Canada
[4] Univ Manitoba, Dept Pediat & Child Hlth, Winnipeg, MB R3A 1S1, Canada
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关键词:
non-nutritive sweeteners;
artificial sweeteners;
low-calorie sweeteners;
developmental origins of health and disease;
obesity;
infants;
children;
pregnancy;
prenatal nutrition;
LOW-CALORIE SWEETENERS;
BEVERAGE CONSUMPTION;
BODY-WEIGHT;
ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS;
PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN;
METABOLIC SYNDROME;
SUGAR;
HEALTH;
TASTE;
MICROBIOME;
D O I:
10.3390/nu10020194
中图分类号:
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生];
TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号:
100403 ;
摘要:
Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are increasingly consumed by children and pregnant women around the world, yet their long-term health impact is unclear. Here, we review an emerging body of evidence suggesting that early-life exposure to NNS may adversely affect body composition and cardio-metabolic health. Some observational studies suggest that children consuming NNS are at increased risk for obesity-related outcomes; however, others find no association or provide evidence of confounding. Fewer studies have examined prenatal NNS exposure, with mixed results from different analytical approaches. There is a paucity of RCTs evaluating NNS in children, yielding inconsistent results that can be difficult to interpret due to study design limitations (e.g., choice of comparator, multifaceted interventions). The majority of this research has been conducted in high-income countries. Some rodent studies demonstrate adverse metabolic effects from NNS, but most have used extreme doses that are not relevant to humans, and few have distinguished prenatal from postnatal exposure. Most studies focus on synthetic NNS in beverages, with few examining plant-derived NNS or NNS in foods. Overall, there is limited and inconsistent evidence regarding the impact of early-life NNS exposure on the developmental programming of obesity and cardio-metabolic health. Further research and mechanistic studies are needed to elucidate these effects and inform dietary recommendations for expectant mothers and children worldwide.
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