Glucose Homeostasis Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to determine whether consumption of carbonated drinks containing sweeteners affect insulin sensitivity.
Sweeteners are natural or synthetic sugar substitutes which provide a sweetness taste to drink and food with few or no additional calories. Sweeteners are widely used in commercialized beverages. Despite some debate, no significant toxicity was demonstrated at a reasonable level of consumption (less than 20 cans per day). However little data is available on the metabolic effects of a regular consumption of beverages containing sweeteners. The objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of a regular consumption (twice a day for 12 weeks) of a carbonated drink with sweeteners, in a normal diet, compared with unsweetened sparkling water on insulin sensitivity in healthy normoweight and overweight subjects. ;
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