HealthArtificial sweeteners linked to higher risk of serious diseases

Artificial sweeteners linked to higher risk of serious diseases

Consumption of popular sweeteners can have serious consequences for our health.
Consumption of popular sweeteners can have serious consequences for our health.
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23 September 2024 09:54

It is widely known that consuming drinks high in sugar can lead to serious health problems, such as being overweight, obesity, or diabetes. However, scientists have proven that switching to drinks containing artificial sweeteners is not necessarily a better option.

Until now, artificial sweeteners were considered a healthier alternative to sugar, but more and more studies indicate that they may increase the risk of various diseases. These chemical substances can be found almost everywhere—in alcoholic beverages, chewing gum, sweets, puddings, sauces, dressings, ready-made pickled herring, and, of course, in carbonated drinks. Their prevalence may surprise many.

Scientists from the United Kingdom believe that artificial sweeteners present in diet drinks may increase the risk of heart and brain diseases. They confirmed this through a series of experiments. In a study involving 400,000 people, they discovered that those who consume these drinks are at higher risk of premature death, with the risk of heart disease increasing by 40 percent.

Increasing appetite is a deadly "perpetual motion machine"

Researchers from the United States confirm that drinks with artificial sweeteners can increase appetite, which consequently contributes to overweight and obesity. Unfortunately, this directly impacts our health. Their consumption increases the risk of many diseases, including cancers. Research published in "Cell Metabolism" showed that the sweet taste triggers the release of a hormone that lowers blood sugar levels, increasing feelings of hunger and increasing calorie intake.

French scientists from the National Institute of Health and Medical Research conducted a study analyzing data from over 102,000 adults. They considered various factors, such as gender, body weight, physical activity, height, education, age, and habits such as smoking. They also considered the participants' health status, including diseases such as diabetes and the occurrence of cancers in the family. The results are unequivocal. The researchers concluded that people consuming artificial sweeteners have a higher risk of developing cancer.

It is worth remembering that drinks with artificial sweeteners also contain other harmful substances. These include dyes that affect their appearance and a range of preservatives which negatively impact our health.

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