Literature Review about recommendations of use of sweeteners in pregnant women with diabetes mellitus

The present narrative review article accounts for the available knowledge about the recommended use of sweeteners in cases of gestational diabetes, according to the Medline, Lilacs and PubMed databases from 1978 to 2009. Sweeteners are classified as nutritive and non-nutritive. Currently, aspartame is being strongly criticised despite the American Diabetes Association (ADA) having stated that it is not carcinogenic nor associated with neurological disorders. As for saccharin, some authors recommend a restricted intake by pregnant women due to the lack of conclusive information about its possible effects on fetal development, and to the little evidence of its transplacental and transmammary effects. The ADA does not recommend the use of stevioside as a sweetener. The approved low-calorie sweeteners for all population, including pregnant women, are aspartame, acesulfame-K, saccharin, sucralose and neotame. During diet orientation, the allowed daily intake should be considered, the importance of controlling the dose should be explained to the patient, and the sweeteners used in diet products available in the market should be frequently revised.
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First added on: Apr 27, 2019