Are Artificial Sweeteners Bad for Diabetes?
Artificial food sweeteners can replace sugar to sweeten a variety of foods and beverages. According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes do not have to completely forgo all added sugar. You may include artificial sweeteners on a diabetes diet, but use in moderation. Sugar-free foods may contain unhealthy amounts of fat and refined carbohydrates.Artificial sweeteners approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration include acesulfame-k, aspartame, saccharin, sucralose and neotame. You can also substitute stevia for sugar, but it is a natural, plant-based sweetener rather than an artificial one.
The fact that artificial food sweeteners are calorie-free and carbohydrate-free may lead you to falsely believe that choosing foods prepared with artificial sweeteners is a healthier alternative to foods prepared with sugar. Special diabetic desserts made from artificial sweeteners may actually contain just as many -- if not more calories than the original version made with sugar. Read nutrition labels before purchasing commercial foods that contain artificial sweeteners.
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