Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Artificial sweeteners induce weight gain

Studies on people who drink diet sodas shows that "something" in diet sodas induces these people to gain weight (1).

The "something" is the artificial sweeteners that are in the diet drinks. These stimulate alpha-gustducin (2). This is a taste receptor that allows us to taste sweetness. It is in our intestine in addition to on our tongue.

In our intestine, once stimulated, it increases sugar absorption. Artificial sweeteners may stimulate it more than actual sugar or conversely may not increase the compensatory normal elevation in glucagon-like peptide-1 (not in the literature so just a guess by me). Meaning when we use artificial sweeteners we often end up absorbing more sugar and more calories. Result = a tendency to gain weight.

This same effect should happen whether the artificial sweetener is in diet drinks or anything else we consume. Acesulfame K (acesulfame potassium or K) and Splenda (sucralose) are particularly bad in this regard.

1. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/06/13/health/webmd/main701408.shtml Diet Soda Drinkers Gain Weight Overweight Risk Soars 41 Percent With Each Daily Can Of Diet Soda J
June 13, 2005 (WebMD)
People who drink diet soft drinks don't lose weight. In fact, they gain weight, a new study shows.

The findings come from eight years of data collected by Sharon P. Fowler...

For regular soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

26 percent for up to 1/2 can each day
30.4 percent for 1/2 to one can each day
32.8 percent for 1 to 2 cans each day
47.2 percent for more than 2 cans each day.

For diet soft-drink drinkers, the risk of becoming overweight or obese was:

36.5 percent for up to 1/2 can each day
37.5 percent for 1/2 to one can each day
54.5 percent for 1 to 2 cans each day
57.1 percent for more than 2 cans each day.

...something linked to diet soda drinking is also linked to obesity. ...

2. J Physiol. 2007 Jul 1;582(Pt 1):379-92
Sweet taste receptors in rat small intestine stimulate glucose absorption through apical GLUT2.
Mace OJ...

Sweet taste receptors in rat small intestine stimulate glucose absorption through apical GLUT2. Natural sugars and artificial sweeteners are sensed by receptors in taste buds. ...

Intestinal brush cells or solitary chemosensory cells (SCCs) have a structure similar to lingual taste cells and strongly express alpha-gustducin. ...

Artificial sweeteners increase glucose absorption in the order acesulfame potassium approximately sucralose > saccharin...artificial sweeteners are nutritionally active, because they can signal to a functional taste reception system to increase sugar absorption during a meal...
PMID: 17495045

Nerissa

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