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Nutrition News and Notes: Low-Calorie Sweeteners
 

(Washington, DC, September 17, 2007) ― According to the International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation’s 2007 Food & Health Survey, 43 percent of Americans either somewhat or strongly agree that low-calorie sweeteners can play a role in helping individuals maintain or lose weight. Science backs up this belief.

According to a review of scientific studies in “Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety” (Institute of Food Technologists, 2006), low-calorie sweeteners can help with weight management.

The five approved low-calorie sweeteners in the U.S. -acesulfame potassium, aspartame, neotame, saccharin and sucralose- have undergone extensive safety evaluation and approval as food ingredients by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Low-calorie sweeteners provide flexibility by offering sweet food and beverage choices for consumers concerned about calories, weight loss and obesity. For more information, visit www.ific.org/research/foodandhealthsurvey.cfm.

For a copy of the PDF, please click here.